<p>Thanks for posting that, britnic. It is much higher than I expected.</p>
<p>You’re welcome And I agree, I was surprised to see how high it was (based on what I’ve read about previous years).</p>
<p>If only 60 people didn’t match, it means that nearly everyone who applied got some form of on-campus housing (assuming apartments and suites who didn’t match then went for doubles). That’s very surprising. </p>
<p>Maybe next year the numbers will be lower when everyone goes for on-campus housing.</p>
<p>what was the cutoff for college ave doubles?</p>
<p>My son said College Ave doubles cutoff was around 1500. That sounds low though.</p>
<p>@ rualum
Richardson was closed on the second day (my friend texted me telling me that it was full). I was one of the first to pick apartments on the third day and there were like 10 Silvers apartments left. There were a lot of Nichols apartments still</p>
<p>Thanks aczjn–My son was notified on day 3 for his selection time and the message he got was, “At this point the Richardson Apartments have been filled and are not available for selection.” So I guess they ran out the day before. </p>
<p>There were still Nichols and Silvers left, according to the message, a bit after 2pm on that Thursday (day 3). By about 4pm, he was notified they were gone.</p>
<p>I lived in Richardson and Nichols quite awhile ago. Good times.</p>
<p>i was surprised how slow the busch apartments filled up</p>
<p>drexeler some people do want to live on Cook. Richardson apparently filled up the second day and picks went on for another 8 hours after Nichols and Silvers were gone. </p>
<p>There are a lot more apartments in Newell.</p>