<p>I'm stuck living in the all girls freshmen dorm again next year! Yeah...that's right...we were 1 card away from getting into the 9 person suite we wanted too! Then only 4 out of the 9 people who were gonna be in the suite got into our second choice...and the rest of us are back where we currently live...and what's more, there are still 13 boys rooms available in our second choice dorm (out of the 18 on the boys floor), but because it's a boys floor, we can't live there. There are also still like 3 boys suites in our first choice dorm (out of 10). We all think that they should make the 10 guys who are on the second floor of the building with 13 rooms still free go back to the freshmen boys dorm and let the girls take that floor making it an all girls dorm rather than making approximately 50 girls be back in the freshmen dorm. FML. Oh, and it doesn't help that I'll be living with a girl I barely know...she's nice enough, and says she's okay with my absurd schedule...but still. Tonight was most definitely the most stressful night of the past whole while. Ugh.</p>
<p>Thank god my school is so close to home, worst comes to worst I can just live there.</p>
<p>Yeah…I live over an hour away from my school. Plus, because living on campus is required unless you live within the county and with your parents or are married (or in fairly rare circumstances get permission for off campus housing as a junior or senior), they can stick you back in a freshmen dorm.</p>
<p>That stinks. I’m sorry. If I were you, I would transfer or refuse to pay for the room. Why should you spend thousands of dollars to live in a dorm you hate?</p>
<p>Yeah…transfer? No. I love my school and my friends. And my major at my school is awesome. I’m pretty much guaranteed to pass the licensing exam and get a job after graduation. And refuse to pay? Yeah no…that would lead to being kicked out by my school. Again, that would be bad.</p>
<p>I don’t hate the dorm, I just really don’t want to live here again next year. It’s the crappiest dorm on campus (other than the boys dorm), far away from things, and smaller rooms than the upperclass dorms etc.</p>
<p>Wow they force you to stay there the whole four years? My condolences. I mean if I knew I could get the best dorms here then I’d be singing a different tune, but I’d rather not be shoved into these ****ty high-rise dorms that are probably worse than section 8 housing projects if I can help it.</p>
<p>The upperclass housing options are all really nice. There are dorms, apartments and townhouses. It’s just the freshmen housing that isn’t so great…but even that is better than the freshmen housing at lots of other schools.</p>
<p>Can’t you switch dorms after a certain period of time?</p>
<p>Beggers can’t be choosers as they say. Be grateful for what you got. you could have <em>gasp</em> not gotten into any dorm at all (yes it is possible).</p>
<p>I dunno. Considering she has to live on campus, I think they are obligated to provide her housing.</p>
<p>Well today, I was out running errands with my sister. She ran into a convenience store real quick while I waited in the car. While she was inside, I remembered something we needed and called her to remind her. Her phone went off in the car. I picked it up thinking it might be our mother checking in. It wasn’t mom. It was me. MLIA</p>
<p>You can switch dorms after your freshman year if the other dorms don’t fill up with people who have better cards than you.</p>
<p>And for the record, I actually couldn’t end up with no housing because we are required to live on campus. The school themselves say that.</p>
<p>what college do you go to?</p>