Dorms?

<p>I was accepted to the CLA and I will be a political science major if I decide to attend. What are the best dorms to look into (I will not be in the honors program)? </p>

<p>I don't mind a little bit of partying, but I do prefer a relatively personal/private area to live in. What dorm would best for proximity to the classes I would be taking as a polisci major? I've heard the super block dorms are the big party areas.... how bad is it? Can a generally non-party person survive there? I also saw in the handbook thingy that the Gay-Lesbian-Bi-Transgender learning community is in Comstock. I'm not homophobic or anything, but I would prefer to be around people that are at least a little bit more conservative-minded. I know that the university is liberal as a whole, as most universities, but I don't really want to live next door to the GLBT club if possible. I know, it sounds homophobic and intolerant, but that's just my personal preference. Sorry. </p>

<p>Thanks for any help!</p>

<p>See my posts here and on “Frontier, Territorial,…” thread.
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/university-minnesota-twin-cities/607351-life-umn.html#post1061448339[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/university-minnesota-twin-cities/607351-life-umn.html#post1061448339&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>I have heard mixed opinions about Comstock - Not so great food, no strong sense of commuity (not exactly sure what that means), quiet (which is a HUGE plus from my perspective) and great location. I am considering Comstock although it is not my option #1 (Middlebrook) or even #2 (Frontier/Territorial). Anyone has more info/thoughts on Comstock ?</p>