<p>Ok SU...what can you tell me about Brewster?</p>
<p>Brewster, eh?
ok in short:
Best dining hall
Small rooms
Extra security bc of the locale
Gotta climb the hill to get to class
burger king
mini gym</p>
<p>What's the summary of Saddler?</p>
<p>Threekid'skid posted this on the other thread:</p>
<p>"I was sadler 2 freshman year. I liked it. The dining hall is just fine, and it's nice having the lawrinson store next door, I thought sadler was pretty social. If there's anything I miss about being on North (ok this is actually the ONLY thing I miss about living on North) it's that you can just walk outside your room and see people. Dining halls are good for that.
I love the idea of a split double for freshman. You get the roommate experience but keep your privacy. If I had to change clothes in front of someone every day, I don't think I'd make it. I didn't think Sadler was too far from campus, either."</p>
<p>Sadler also has a snack bar. Lawrinson has a bookstore.</p>
<p>can you tell me about flint hall</p>
<p>Flint is on the mount, and some people complain about having to hike the stairs up to their dorms. It was kind of a pain when visiting my friends on the mount, but good exercise! Haha. My favorite dining hall was on the mount, so I liked eating up there when visiting friends. There's also a snackbar there that is open pretty late; I was jealous of that. The mount has a lot of great stuff when it comes to food, common rooms, etc. Very social. Sometimes, it felt like an entirely different world up there.</p>
<p>What about Boland?</p>
<p>people! im in brewster...</p>
<p>For the most part, Boland is just like Brewster
All that people said about Brewster can be applied to Boland</p>
<p>im in dayhall and essentially ive discovered that its a building for all international students lol.</p>