<p>Res Life is still saying that the list will come out today. I’m not sure if that follows business hours, though.</p>
<p>Ok thank you! I didn’t realize it could come out after business hours.</p>
<p>It’s up. [Brendan’s</a> Online Housing Lottery v2.0](<a href=“Residential Life | Brown University”>Residential Life | Brown University)</p>
<p>Didn’t realize the Andrews singles are off the lottery as well. Seems like the juniors are quite screwed, and a lot of them will end up in Grad D.</p>
<p>Yes, it doesn’t look good for juniors. Grad D makes up for some and seniors will take 315 Thayer (something like 44 beds). There were too many changes at once, I think, which left the juniors with the worst of it. Res Life said seniors who get their application in can still probably get off-campus housing.</p>
<p>I know it changes from year to year, but do juniors and seniors generally go for suites or singles? I noticed that Harkness and Diman suites, which are normally sophomore-only, are no longer sophomore-only. I’m wondering if this will actually change anything or if those suites will end up going to sophomores anyway.</p>
<p>Diman is still sophomores only. The 2 suites in Harkness if correctly not labelled sophomores only, will likely go to Juniors at least,due to the numbers of singles in them, but all you can do is wait until near when your number comes up and have all your available options lined up in preference. The lottery goes very quickly, so make sure you have things lined up with rank orders many numbers ahead,(100?) and then readjust as things get taken.</p>
<p>How likely is it to be forced into the summer assignment process? Like people with what type of numbers typically end up literally not having any housing to choose from? Because it looks like there are way more people than available rooms this year.</p>
<p>You can check out previous years’ results at the Res Council site to see when all the passes and no shows began.</p>
<p>[Previous</a> Results :: Brown University Housing Lottery](<a href=“Residential Life | Brown University”>Residential Life | Brown University)</p>
<p>Based on my reading of the BDH story, seems to me that this year is not typical, so I’m not sure looking at past years’ records will help answer that question. I’m curious whether someone in Res Life actually sat down and compared the number of available rooms to the number of enrolled students.</p>
<p>I would say that the actual number of bed spaces is roughly the same, just that they are distributed differently. There seems too be much fewer Grad Center picks left as compared to years past, but two entire buildings (Hope and Littlefield) are now available. It will be much, much harder to get a single this year, but there seems to be enough doubles such that groups won’t need to be passing too early.</p>
<p>Incidentally, if rising sophomores are not aware, you don’t have to take a triple or quad even if your group configuration allows you to do so. If those are the only rooms left and you pass, you are still on highest priority for summer assignment.</p>