<p>IDK if this has been established, but my friend just told me they're up, and he's right.
I got Cawthon, my first choice, without a music major / living-learning community, and priority # 1142.</p>
<p>^What’s your room number? I’m in Cawthon as well without being in a living learning community/being a music major. After visiting the campus, I think Cawthon is the most underrated dorm on campus. WAY nicer than Wildwood which is supposedly “the best”.</p>
<p>S is a transfer student with hours enough to be considered a junior, but technically only his 2nd year in college. He was assigned Gilchrist and is very unhappy. He wanted Ragans (slim chance we know), or McCollum. Are those just totally taken by returning FSU students? He isn’t too happy about living with freshmen and being required to have a meal plan. He also requested a single. But I guess that didn’t happen either since his assignment says “bed B”.
I know there is always off-campus, but he wanted to experience on-campus for awhile.
Guess he can’t have everything. Help! Any ideas?
He already requested a change, but what are the odds that change requests are honored?</p>
<p>I will gladly trade with your son. I got assigned Kellum… but I’m in Gilchrist for summer and I have heard it’s one of the nicest halls on campus. </p>
<p>Eeek I got dorman
Priority # was 1900…
Haha I was curious, if you apply for reassignment, do they ever put you in a worse dorm? I’m going to have nightmares, I think.</p>
<p>I got Dorman and I am curious about the reassignment too haha. Will it be worse or is there an opportunity to get a suite-style room? Anyone have an idea how the reassignment works?</p>
<p>How do you apply for re-assignment? How does this work? I got Salley…I heard the rooms are thumbelina size, with bunkbeds, and that I have to share a dresser and closet with my roomate!!</p>
<p>If my priority number was around 1500 what are the chances that by doing reassignment I will be given a suite style room? (Especially if I requested suite style and Dorman was not in my top 4)</p>