Housing Assignment

<p>My D got her rooming assignment. How do we determine if it is a single, double, etc.? She's in McCormick, so it says her rooming assignment is for the full fall semester.</p>

<p>Thanks!!!</p>

<p>well i figured it out by first reading
[McCormick</a> Hall Virtual Tour](<a href=“http://web.mit.edu/mccormick/www/tour.html]McCormick”>http://web.mit.edu/mccormick/www/tour.html)</p>

<p>and then going to the floor plans (you need a mit certificate and u should kno that Mccormick is building W4)…</p>

<p><a href=“https://floorplans.mit.edu/ListPDF.Asp?Bldg=W4[/url]”>Account Provider Selection;

<p>Thanks, VR!</p>

<p>Hi!</p>

<p>I’m in Baker next year, any chance that I’d be able to figure out? I can’t really tell by the floor plan - it just looks pretty big.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>A lot of freshmen in Baker actually have quads, so maybe that’s why it’s really big.</p>

<p>Do any of you know if there is a way to get the dimensions of a dorm? Thanks!</p>

<p>I was wondering about this too! I found the dimensions for west tower in mccormick but none for east tower…</p>

<p>Use the floorplans link, and go to “Room Inventory”.</p>

<p>Does anyone know if these figures are accurate? The EC coffin single I was placed in looks like it should be a lot smaller than the 144 square feet it’s listed as. But maybe the maps are deceptive.</p>

<p>@eisensteinprime,</p>

<p>I have the dimensions of my room. What is the normal range for area of a double? Triple? Quad?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Thanks, Eisensteinprime. That did it!</p>