<p>Bradley Hall
Lincoln House
Siebert Hall
Taylor Tower
Worthington Building</p>
<p>Those are the honors housing options. I don’t really think north campus is a good idea at all. I hear the social life there is boring, and I don’t really like the quad atmosphere where everyone is SO packed in where the beds are. Air conditioning appeals to me, however. South campus rooms were alright, not the best I’ve seen but that’s definitely not a huge deal to me. I didn’t get to see any of the west campus buildings, but they look really nice.</p>
<p>Questions I guess are, out of these options, where is the best place to live? I like the idea of being at the heart of the social life on south campus, and I have heard good things about Siebert. Is Bradley good as well or not especially?</p>
<p>I am thinking of:
- Siebert
- Bradley
- Lincoln</p>
<p>I love Bradley (that's where I am living right now), but I may be a little bit biased. :) The food on south campus is amazing, btw! We don't have air-conditioning, but it is pretty easy to put a box fan in the window. So far the weather hasn't been too warm.. knock on wood. I must say, west campus is pretty far out of the way. It takes longer to walk to classes and dining halls/restaurants. Good luck picking out a dorm hall! I would highly recommend that you turn in your housing application as soon as possible, because I heard that Bradley was so popular last year that the only people that got in were those who had requested it as their first choice.</p>
<p>Shoot, I feel like it's sort of unfair to send out housing in the middle of April to people who pay their deposits early, but oh well. I hope I don't get screwed because of that and that I am only filling mine out some time within the next couple of days. Maybe I'll express mail it, it's probably worth it.</p>