<p>Hey all!
So I’m banking on getting a room with my buddy in Segundo. I hear there’s ups and downs to each, but for my interests Segundo seems to be most convenient as it is close to food and to the ARC, the two places where my time will be spent when I’m not studying.</p>
<p>Which dorms within Segundo are co-ed halls? Are they by floor?
For example the rooms and bathrooms are single-sex, but are there co-ed hallways/floors? Or just co-ed buildings where theres a boys floor then a girls floor?</p>
<p>I’m only asking purely out of curiosity. Which buildings are co-ed floor-by-floor, or within each hall, etc.?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>I remember when i went on the tour, i checked out tercero and there was a co-ed floor where the female and male rooms were across from each other, so basically yea, a co-ed hallway. I’m guessing segundo would be the same.</p>
<p>Interestingg. Thanks Amber I’ll wait and see if others have more sure answers to this, and which halls and buildings would have mixed floors, floor-by-floor etc</p>
<p>Your welcome (: Yea, i’m sure someone on here will know the hard facts</p>
<p>their FAQ about dorms from last year is pretty informative but did not include the details on this</p>
<p>is the roller hockey rink in the arc?</p>
<p>There are indeed mixed floors. Some buildings (mostly in Tercero) are single sexed floors.</p>
<p>I’m a student in the dorms right now. Most, if not all of the dorms are co-ed floors. There are a couple of floors that are women only but I don’t think there are men only floors.</p>