<p>haha...it's soo funny being back on this website as a college student rather than beating myself about not recieving decisions on time. So my friend was browsing for the first time after getting accepted (he was checking to see how many more asians and indians got into the engineering school) and we read a little about housing and hall/college personalities. and boy, do they have it wrong.</p>
<p>Here's my take, and i'll be honest</p>
<p>South- more liberal arts, if you have weird hair, green hair, are gay, enjoy socializing, want to be with attractive journalists, want to deal with either extremely right-wing or left-wing students</p>
<p>North -- if you don't want to get fat, since SPAC is right by, are an athlete, want know a famous athlete, want frat parties in your backyard, wouldn't mind engineers, unwilling to deal with anyone who strays too far from normal</p>
<p>South Dorms:
Hinman Allison Willlard: standard fun dorms.
International studies: if you want to meet the foreigner next door, but this attracts cool people
Shepard: more theater students than most, but still attracts a fun crowd
and...thats about it</p>
<p>North Dorms:
Sargent: kinda worthless, unless you want the dining hall right downstairs
Bobb-Mccolllahwhatever: party dorm, smaller rooms, noisy late nights on weekends
Slivka: REALLY nice rooms, attracts engineers (therefore no socializing), but has Lisa's Cafe, a nice eatery right down stairs. Again, NICE ROOMS, suite style
Ayers College of Commerce and Industry: attracts a fairly eclectic crowd, and since everything has to do with business, and everyone wants money, there is no general crowd this attracts. rooms are bigger than most other dorms, clean, a pretty social dorm
Elder: athlete central, sutton lives here this year. average rooms, comes with a dining hall</p>
<p>There you go, valuable info i wish i had.you can thank me later.</p>