I am looking at the available rooms in Sproul right now...

<p>...and am I horribly correct in seeing that there are absolutely no male rooms left at all? :O :O :O :O</p>

<p>not empty ones…Im seeing a handful of doubles and triples that are partially occupied.</p>

<p>They are all partially occupied. There are no “empty” rooms at all. Not even for females</p>

<p>yea seriously…did all the rooms fill up already?</p>

<p>Probably. Sproul is a nice building and it always fills up fast.</p>

<p>You guys should hit Rieber. It just got renovated :O</p>

<p>Maybe it’s a glitch because if you look at all of the available rooms, there is only about 24. And it says there is 200+ rooms available in sproul</p>

<p>There were only 16 Sproul Male Doubles to start off with at 8am this morning when signup began. There were 40+ Female Sproul Doubles.</p>

<p>Something was horribly wrong with whoever allocated the male doubles in sproul, since there were nearly 2 times as many female rooms. Also, if you look at where male doubles are located in the south wing, all of them are near the female bathroom side of the floor, so it is ridiculous.</p>

<p>They really screwed over males here if you wanted to get a double in Sproul and I don’t even understand how they would give 40+ doubles to females and only 16 to males, it just doesn’t make any sense to me.</p>

<p>Well UCLA does have a higher population of females…</p>

<p>???</p>

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<p>It’s not a glitch, they allocate most of the spaces to incoming freshmen…</p>

<p>i just signed up for an EMPTY triple in sproul. it seems like the information on the website is misleading… when you actually log in to pick a room there are still like 40 EMPTY rooms (guys triples) you can choose from. keep your spirits high!</p>

<p>Are there only empty triple rooms free then?</p>

<p>yeah no more empty doubles.</p>

<p>I heard they also reserve rooms for the second day?</p>

<p>Where did you hear that from? I’m a third year right now and I’ve never heard anything like that at all. If you get in on the later days and the better rooms are full, you’ve always been screwed and had to signup for whatever was left.</p>

<p>Damn, please tell me Saxon isn’t full? I got a March 4th draw which SUCKS.</p>

<p>i think there’s a glitch in the viewing empty rooms thing. it only shows partially filled rooms, but sproul had a ton of empty rooms left (as of this afternoon). there are some rooms that they’ve got reserved for various reasons, but i don’t think anyone has to worry about getting a triple in sproul. doubles are rare though, so idk about that.</p>

<p>I dont get why people choose empty rooms for themselves. theyre going to be paired with a random person sooner or later, so when they choose an empty room, this screws with people who want to room with a roommate. If you have no preferred roommate, chose a partially filled room next time. its better because you can also see their preferences before hand</p>

<p>/rant</p>

<p>i couldnt agree more with hewhothrows. people are so selfish trying to get into a room by themselves when they know its just going to fill up later and they screw over everyone else just because they dont have a roommate. do everyone a favor, including yourself, because you can pick your roommate, and go into a room that already has people and leave the others for people who really really want it and have a person they want to live with. </p>

<p>-someone who went through all of this last year and hated it</p>

<p>Why are you whining about people picking empty rooms? Why would someone go to a partially filled room that they do not like the location instead of picking the room they want regardless of whether it is empty or partially filled? That’s just ridiculous.</p>

<p>So you are calling someone selfish who wants to get the exact room they want in the location they want while saying they should move to a different room to allow YOU to get the room that you want. To me, it sounds like you’re being more selfish than the person signing up in the empty room.</p>

<p>Joining a room with 1-2 people already in it while there are empty rooms available is analogous to using the urinal immediately next to someone when there many other open ones.</p>

<p>It is just plain awkward and can cause problems if people have roommates they want to have and you take their spot. It doesn’t matter anyways; housing has the right to move you to anywhere they see fit. If there are roommates that requested each other, then there’s a 99% chance they’ll get a room together and someone who didn’t request roommates will be moved to accommodate that.</p>