Housing Angst, anyone?

<p>Hmm... I haven't ever fallen out of my non-bunk bed, so I'm highly doubtful that I'll fall off a top bunk. :p</p>

<p>I slept in the top bunk when I was little...and I was never was the same again. >.<</p>

<p>hehe...wow...back on the substance free debate</p>

<p>I also don't know what to do. I'm not a huge party person either...though I'll definitely go to them sometimes, I'm not the person who, ya know, walks around drunk at night etc. I'm worried with substance free housing about my roomates either being a) totally against partying or b) ultra-religious (nothing against those like this - it just would probably weird me out). Are my concerns totally off-base?</p>

<p>I had the same concern. I think I'm going to stick with substance-free, though. When it comes down to it, I'd rather have a roommate against partying than one who comes back drunk every night. Although I'm hoping that everyone will think along the same lines, so there won't be a problem =P</p>

<p>well ya know, it at least seems that everyone on this thread is thinking along the same lines...maybe some of us will be roomates...hehe</p>

<p>^ maybe just maybe. :)</p>

<p>Just a question about sub-free - are most sub-free dorms coed or single-sex? I had chosen coed preference on my housing form, but I ranked it last in importance (sub-free first) because I figured there are so few single-sex dorms that I'd get coed anyway..</p>

<p>Any idea as to when we get our room assignments? (This might have been mentioned somewhere before, but having a short-term memory, I forgot.) Eek, I'm so nervous...and excited! :)</p>

<p>does anyone know when you can move in?</p>

<p>I think it's September 9th or something, but if you're going on OA (maybe CA too, I'm not sure), you can move in 9/2.</p>

<p>Housing is pretty random. Filling in 2-3 will not guarantee that you get a quad. All the colleges have different room sizes and room distributions as well.</p>

<p>Filling out sub-free usually gets you sub-free, though.</p>

<p>FYI, triples are also extremely rare on campus. Rocky has at most two or three triples. Don't worry too much about landing in a triple.</p>

<p>is it very uncommon to get single-sex, subfree? 'cause that's what I put, and I hope I get one...</p>

<p>From what I hear, often single-sex and sub-free are often one and the same. (Or, if not officially, then at least in practice.)</p>

<p>@Bentley: Really? I heard that sub-free is almost always co-ed. Don't know where though.</p>

<p>i hope i don't get single-sex or else im gonna be mad. :p</p>

<p>cosmic: As I understand it, the sort of people who choose sub-free often (not always!) overlap to an extent with the sort that want single-sex. People that live in single-sex are probably more inclined to go sub-free anyway, even though their housing is not officially sub-free.</p>

<p>is singles-ex like a floor without girls on it</p>

<p>i dont understand!</p>

<p>Yes, single-sex is a floor, or segment, or whatever, that is uniformly one gender.</p>

<p>ugh... that's like my nightmare... so I bet I get single sex.</p>

<p>Why is that a nightmare?</p>