<p>It was just sent in your regular ol' envelope, Eric. Keep your shirt on... It will come before you know it. Bear in mind that I, a Hyde Park resident, just received mine yesterday, though.</p>
<p>or perhaps you should keep your shirt off, eric.</p>
<p>Well, i moved recently, so all of my mail has to be forwarded to the new house, I need to know whether or not to call the people from my old house to get it or perhaps even call UChicago to re-send the information. </p>
<p>Usually first class mail makes it through well enough, but hey....</p>
<p>And I'm actually wearing a blouse right now, not a shirt</p>
<p>Don't be surprised if the room is teeny tiny!
My daughter had a single in Snell her first year that was very small. But it is a great dorm and if you stick with it, there are larger singles there as the years go by!</p>
<p>Eric, keep your blouse on. Sorry that I wasn't specific. ;)</p>
<p>shelley14, thank you for the info. I took a tour of the dorm, and yes, older students definitely do get the better deal! But I wanted a single, so I am happy; and perhaps if I stay in Snell next year as well, my room will be larger. I will hope...</p>
<p>You have less room in a Snell single than you would even have with a roommate in a Pierce double.</p>
<p>Wow. I'm in Shoreland, Bishop house.. reppin' the 20 minute walk to and from campus whatwhat...</p>
<p>There should be a lot of you guys in graham house since I dont think they have a lot of returning students unlike us down the hall in woodward house (I think we stole at least 4 graham residents and we only have maybe 40% or less of the house open for 1st years).</p>
<p>Graham probobly had 60-70+% open so you will definately have an opportunity to build yourselves into a nice tight-knit house.</p>
<p>Hey, I'm in Graham house!</p>
<p>me too! .</p>
<p>I think this has been posted here before but this is what every single max suite looks like:
<a href="http://www.larshansenphoto.com/pa/g2/v/chicago/dorm2005/%5B/url%5D">http://www.larshansenphoto.com/pa/g2/v/chicago/dorm2005/</a></p>
<p>The very last picture shows how most people end up arranging their rooms though often somebody lifts their bed up as high as it goes for more space since you can put the dresser under it (mine was in the closet for the whole year)</p>
<p>How do you lift your bed up? I mean..what do you put it on?</p>