Housing/Roommate Form Advice

<p>Not a clue. If I had to guess, I'd guess the floors are coed. But I haven't been there for quite a while, and I never really noticed. It's big enough that they could set it up so that some halls are single-gender and others are coed. (No other dorm to my knowledge has this setup; Roble, Kimball, and Toyon are the only other ones big enough to do it, and I don't think they do.)</p>

<p>floors are coed</p>

<p>yep. Branner bathrooms are co-ed too. To a current stanford student in Branner: Is it weird to share bathrooms with the opposite sex?</p>

<p>I believe Branner has separate bathrooms/showers for males and females.</p>

<p>AFAIK, coed bathrooms have a common area with sinks, and separate doors on either side for men and women, which lead to the toilet stalls and showers.</p>

<p>I'm a little late to respond, but just to give a definitive answer: I have lived in Branner, and not all Branner bathrooms are co-ed. On the first and second floor, there are separate bathrooms and showers for males and females. On the third floor, there is a co-ed bathroom/shower (because the third floor used to be single-sex way back when). </p>

<p>I've also lived in a dorm with co-ed bathrooms, and to answer what that's like: it's a little weird at first, but it's really not a big deal at all after a little bit.</p>