<p>I can't find any anywhere and I want to start thinking about what kind of stuff I can bring (assuming I get to live there).</p>
<p>I think it's hard to find indoor pictures of the dorms in general, but I especially haven't been able to find any of Lakeside. Like it's shrouded in secrecy or something.</p>
<p>I lived in Lakeside. And I can give you some sort of idea of what there is/isn't. I thought I had pictured, but I can't find them. Each bedroom has their own desk, desk chair, drawer, closet and bed. The closet has like "storage space" on the top as well. You'll understand once you get there. Each bedroom has an ethernet outlet, phone jack, and cable outlet. You need to have an ethernet cord, you're own phone and phone cord, but the cable cord is provided. The kitchen has a microwave and refrigerator. You would need to put a toaster oven, whatever other appliance you would want. There is no dishwasher. The kitchen counter has two stool chairs. The living room has a sofa, and a chair, a little side table with a lamp. If you and your roommates wanted to put a t.v. in the living room, you could use the little side table, and there is a cable outlet in the living room as well. There are two bathrooms with a toilet and shower, simple, and all four of your share a common sink area, that has two sinks and drawers for toiletries. Oh, and the bedroom has little woodframes on the way where you can hammer in frames, posters, etc if you wanted to put stuff up on the wall. If you have any more questions, just message me back here. :)</p>
<p>At least you lived a lakeside, thats the dorm I know the least. I passed by it as I went to microbiology lab across the street (my only encounter with that hall and some of the RA's there).</p>
<p>and the rooms are very very narrow. I've been in it during the summer and last semester but you can fit two skinny/average people width wise. But I personally will take that over a double if it was the same price. The living room is about half the size of a double (width AND length), maybe a bit smaller. The kitchen is about a quater of that. Just to give you an IDEA of the sizes.</p>
<p>My daughter lived in Lakeside in her freshman year and loved it. Sure, the bedroom is small, but it's all yours. The common areas are fine. There's also a common area outside the apartment, where you can sit and chat with friends too. From a parent's perspective, it's new, clean, and very safe. I felt really good about having her there.</p>