Housing assignments came out

<p>Anyone else displeased with their assignment? I am not too happy about living at Briscoe the year before they renovate it. On top of that, they are renovating the other building so essentially I will be living in a construction zone. Nice to know!</p>

<p>When did you apply for housing? I believe I applied in December and really want to know. And how did you find out- I assume they do it by email…</p>

<p>Sorry you didn’t get what you wanted.</p>

<p>I applied for it back in December. Check your IU email it should be there.</p>

<p>Check that.
Completed Date & Time (EST) : 1/5/2010 6:59:45 PM
So maybe they do it month by month or just in general order of apps received, so hopefully I’ll know later today or tomorrow. What was your first choice?</p>

<p>I got Foster. Not what I wanted but it’ll do.</p>

<p>My rankings went</p>

<ol>
<li>Kelley Living Learning Center</li>
<li>NW Neighborhood</li>
<li>Academic NW Neighborhood </li>
</ol>

<p>I didn’t realize the Academic NW Neighborhood was a LLC in Briscoe which is probably why I was placed there… so now I have the option of dropping out of that and hopefully being placed in a different dorm in the NW neighborhood. </p>

<p>Good luck everyone and may you get what dorm you desire!</p>

<p>I got Foster too. I got into the Global Village. Why didn’t you want Foster?</p>

<p>^ I wanted Teter. I put Central as my first pick but they gave me Northwest. Teter looks fine though, atleast it’s not Briscoe.</p>

<p>I got McNutt :)</p>

<p>No housing assignment yet, but I’m not surprised, as I applied very late. At this point, I’m just hoping that I got a room, regardless of what neighborhood. I’m paranoid that there may be no more room left!</p>

<p>I got a triple in Briscoe.</p>

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<p>If you applied super late, then there are chances that you could be assigned to live in a lounge. :confused: But it’s not toooo bad, it’s basically just living in a larger room with two extra roommates (usually they put four people in a lounge). Don’t worry though, they usually find you a room by the end of first semester so you would get a room eventually. Plus, if you live in a lounge it’s a lot cheaper than an actual room! :)</p>

<p>^ Lounge as in a common area where lots of people hang out? Idk, it doesn’t sound like an ideal living arrangement :/</p>

<p>Are these lounges located in all the main residence halls? Or some other weird, obscure part of campus?</p>

<p>Yeah, it’s the common area but when people are living in there, it’s off-limits to everybody else. Furniture is provided and all~ but it’s a temporary arrangement… most people get reassigned to actual rooms within a couple of weeks.</p>

<p>Each floor in each residence hall has a lounge.</p>