<p>I'm a sophomore spring transfer student. I have been placed in a townhouse for the spring semester. I really do not know much about them, although I know they are freshman only. Housing is real tight this spring and transfers are being put anywhere there is room, which is why I've been put in a townhouse as a sophomore.</p>
<p>Can you please give me your oppinions on the townhouses. What are they like? Is it hard to get around, since I know they are all the way on north campus. Also, do people generally enjoy their stay while living there?</p>
<p>My son lives in a townhouse at Cornell. They are very close to RPCC and some other dorms. Design-wise they are two bedrooms up and a LR DR K down. (There are also one or two handicapped accessible units with 2-3 BR that are flats.) The bus stops right on Jessup by the townhouses. </p>
<p>My S told me that occasionally some of the girls they know would come over and bake cookies -- that the kitchen that <em>they</em> didn't use was a big draw ...</p>
<p>My S and his housemates like the townhouse a lot. I think the distance thing is overrated. Just MHO/mom opinion.</p>
<p>my gf lived in the townhouses last year. They were awesome ... big, but also much quieter than the other dorms on north. The 'distance' thing is overrated as well, I'd live in the townhouses over any other dorm.</p>