Housing room availability updates?

<p>The preferences were only if you wanted to skip finding your own room and have housing to automatically assign you</p>

<p>Only 2 spots left for males right now and prob be gone soon. I asked if any more rooms were going to be released. They said, “We are looking into it for you”
I guess that means they do not want to answer the question.</p>

<p>As of 6:02 EST, all spaces for males are occupied! Please confirm if necessary. </p>

<p>When is UF going to release more rooms? I’m curious to why UF just didn’t post all the rooms in one go. The first-come/first-serve mentality based on housing application date effectively puts a barrier to biased allocation of choice.</p>

<p>yup no spots left for guys! except hume which has like 90 vacancies</p>

<p>Broward- 4 open spots in different economy triples
Thomas & Buckman (no air)- 1 spot in a triple, 4 single spots in 4 different doubles
North- 1 spot in a triple room
Riker- 2 different spots in a triple
Weaver- 1 spot in a triple, 2 spots in different doubles
Mallory- 1 spot in an econ triple
Reid- (4) 3 open spots in 1 econ triple (so all together 12), 5 single openings in a normal triple.
Yulee- 6 single different double spots
Dont give up hope! I kept checking and changed my room MULTIPLE times, and found a single spot in springs!</p>

<p>Where are you getting your data from? As of 8:32 P.M. EST, I’ve listed the most current figures as shown below. </p>

<p>Beaty Towers Area… M0 F0
Broward Area… M0 F4
Graham Area… M0 F0
Jennings Area… M0 F0
Lakeside Area… M0 F4
Murphree Area… M0 F12
Overflow Area… M0 F0
Springs Area… M0 F0
Tolbert Area… M0 F9
Yulee Area… M0 F25</p>

<p>Beaty Towers Area 0 0
Broward Area 0 3
Graham Area 0 0
Jennings Area 0 0
Lakeside Area 0 3
Murphree Area 0 12
Overflow Area 0 0
Springs Area 0 0
Tolbert Area 1 9
Yulee Area 0 21 </p>

<p>and the last male spot goes to… haha</p>

<p>@CErnie Its basically the same data as you just worded differently</p>

<p>I’m still confused. </p>

<p>If the data were for males, it would be impossible - there are no spaces left. If the data is for females, it still doesn’t match to within the margin of 45 minutes - the time difference of our original posts. </p>

<p>For example, you stated that there were 2 openings in Riker Hall and a single opening in North Hall. That’s in Tolbert Area. It had 9 openings for females and no openings for males. Likewise, you said that Yulee had (6 (Yulee Hall) + 1 (Reid Hall) + 12 (Mallory Hall) ) 19 vacancies. However, it - Yulee Area - actually had no spots for males and 25 spots for females. </p>

<p>If I’m missing something basic, please correct me.</p>

<p>Now there is one spot for males in Murphree Area</p>

<p>Female
Broward 2
Jenninngs 1
Lakeside 3
Murphree 10
Tolbert 11
Yulee 23</p>

<p>The difference was I looked at the actual availibilites and not the number on the front page. The number on the front page has multiple things wrong.</p>

<p>^aharmel1…I have noticed the inconsistencies myself…for example, on front page it lists 10 spots in Murphree area, but when I try to view the individual spots it shows only 4</p>

<p>What would happen if my date on Friday comes and no spots are open for females? I’m sweating it :/</p>

<p>Right now only 12 spots…so most likely they will be gone today or tomorrow…just remember you are guaranteed housing so it must work out somehow.</p>

<p>Looks like they just released spots. Even one or two that have 2 or 3 spaces in same room available (very few).</p>

<p>Update please?:slight_smile: I choose tomorrow…</p>

<p>^^ well lucky you guys, i just canceled my room :p</p>

<p>Are you switching to a different room or are you not even going to live on campus then?? haha</p>

<p>Beaty Towers Area 0 0
Broward Area 0 2
Graham Area 0 0
Jennings Area 0 2
Lakeside Area 0 0
Murphree Area 0 6
Overflow Area 0 0
Springs Area 0 0
Tolbert Area 0 21
Yulee Area 0 19</p>

<p>Thanks Abby! Any doubles with two openings? Or triples with three openings? :)</p>

<p>Riker Hall has two Economy triples with three openings! and Reid Hall has four Economy triples with three openings</p>