Dorms: triple and quad rooms

<p>I think it depends on the bed. I'm in a double on West Campus which is hideously small so I could really use a high-lofting bed. Unfortunately, the bed posts are very short and the highest I can loft it is to the height of my desk. This provides some space underneath the bed (enough to fit a minifridge and such) but nothing like freshman year when we could've fit six people under each bed.</p>

<p>my question is, how do you know that six people fit under the bed???</p>

<p>how do you know that six people fit under the bed??? ferrari asks? probably the eyeballing technique. I can't imagine actually finding six people and stuffing them beneath the bed. </p>

<p>My question is: what happens if you roll around at night and fall off? I sleep on a full or queen sized bed at home, not a single person, twin sized. I'm fairly tall, 6'3'', or 75 inches, and are the beds 80 inches or something, hope they fit width wise or long enough.</p>

<p>i'd say, stop worrying about this and just enjoy your senior year
and go figure and experice that later august!</p>

<p>yeah you're right dreaming, it's sort of my nature to worry a lot about somethings, the residence issue being one of them.</p>