<p>Oh, okay. Well, we opted for a monthly plan, which came out to ~1400 per month. Multiply that by 3 and you get ~$4200 per quarter. This coincides with the double room, 10 meal plan I wanted.</p>
<p>weird… whatever was on the chart was the exact the number on my bill.</p>
<p>That’s weird. Mine didn’t come out so even. Probably because I chose monthly…</p>
<p>not sure
is it more or less than the chart?</p>
<p>If I end up getting a triple, I’ll probably die haha. I don’t think space is THAT cramped up to offer so many people a triple >.<</p>
<p>Collegemom, what is the phone number for housing? I can’t find it anywhere…</p>
<p>This is the phone number listed on housing’s Facebook page:</p>
<p>Phone:
(805) 893-2760</p>
<p>[Important</a> Phone Numbers](<a href=“http://www.housing.ucsb.edu/home/phones-important.htm]Important”>http://www.housing.ucsb.edu/home/phones-important.htm)</p>
<p>Thank you to both of you :).
I’m going to call them and ask what’s going on with my triple…</p>
<p>If it’s any consolation, most people I knew seemed to get over their triples eventually. As others have said, there are ways to arrange your room so that it doesn’t feel so cramped. People tend to get pretty accustomed to their living situations.</p>
<p>I’m actually getting mixed reviews on the topic of triples.</p>
<p>i think people are okay with it when they like their roommates but when they don’t it’s just more to complain about</p>
<p>Yeah. Party in your room instead? haha</p>
<p>hahaha my room is open to anyone! unless im studying :)</p>
<p>“studying”
:)</p>
<p>My daughter found an apt yesterday she had a triple so someone will get de-tripled! Her first and second choices were singles.</p>