dorms

<p>best dorm or best place to live for a transfer student, ill be a soph. and im from new york so i dont know anyone or anything about LSU.</p>

<p>Roommate is more important than the dorm itself imo fwiw.</p>

<p>yea i know it is but i dont know anyone there so i dont really have a choice on picking on a roommate</p>

<p>annie boyd is the only dorm that’s like, for upperclassmen, but the other dorms have upperclassmen too. </p>

<p>if you’ll be in honors college, west laville will be newly renovated and should be pretty nice, since it has some of the biggest rooms on campus. as the honors dorms, there are a <em>lot</em> of sophomores, and a few juniors and seniors staying there, but it is mostly freshmen. don’t be afraid to make friends with freshmen though, since they don’t know anything about the campus. </p>

<p>what’s your major?</p>

<p>yeaa i wont be in honors college prob unless they only looked at my highschool grades, but ill be finance or economics major so business but i transfered in as undeclared i think. so i guess ill look in too annie boyd, thanks for the help…</p>

<p>my freshman year, I lived in east laville, and one area got infested with fleas and it sucked. plus the bathrooms are gross.</p>

<p>so then i moved to an apartment off campus.</p>

<p>Docho… give it up… you know you’re the one that brought the fleas ;)</p>

<p>haha well its kinda hard to get a off campus apartment without knowing anyone to get one with</p>

<p>east laville did indeed have fleas. it’s old and janky, but it won’t be open in the fall of 2010. west laville will, though. like i said, it’ll be nice.</p>