<p>does anyone know if the closets have drawers or shelves in them? and about how many hangers should i bring..also, for the desks, is there a big drawer where hanging file folders can be placed? also, for a triple...are there drawers under the bunkbed? thanks!</p>
<p>Not sure about the closets, although I'd imagine at least one shelf up top. I am bringing a whole bunch of hangers so I never have to fold (being as I dont know how, it makes sense). </p>
<p>I am pretty sure there is almost no room under the bunkbeds. Usually kids buy bricks or something to put under the four feet of the bed to raise it up, so you can fit some of those large plastic containers or whatever down there.</p>
<p>The closests have drawers, but no shelves (maybe a very small one, I never used it). You should bring as many hangars as you will need to hang your clothes. The rack will fit quite a few, so unless you have a LOT of clothes I don't think you'll be running out of space. The desk does have a big drawer (two small ones and a bigger one on bottom), but I don't recall if there is a mechanism for hanging folders. If you have something to put inside to hang the folders on then it might fit. I can't comment on the last bit because I stayed in a double.</p>
<p>BTW, the bricks Jeevis mentioned cost $50 per semester to use. You could just get some cinder blocks for the purpose, but they are technically illegal.</p>
<p>$50!! Forget that, I'm buying some bricks. That or a hammock.</p>
<p>8.99 at Target for bed risers/lifters/elevators. Lifts them an additional 6 inches...</p>
<p>I'm sure there are a lot of good, cheaper options. But I'm pretty sure (though not 100% sure) that if you want to raise your bed, you technically have to do it through them and pay the $50, otherwise you <em>could</em> get in trouble. This is just what I remember, though...</p>