Is it at all normal to STILL not have received housing?

<p>I swear if I have to live on north campus I am going to be ****ed off. I called and they said it was but everyone at school seems to have gotten them other than me.</p>

<p>I sent in my acceptance fee on the deadline day. Since then, I've recieved info on orientation but not housing.</p>

<p>It took me almost four weeks since I turned in my enrollment deposit to get my housing contract. Don't worry, everybody else is in your same boat. I overnighted my contract to get a jump start on the process, so if you're really that worried, you can do that.</p>

<p>Im trying to get into Paterson, sent my contract about a week and a half ago.</p>

<p>I called yesterday and they said it was mailed Friday. They said 7-10 days, but that seems like an awfully long time for it to take to get to Cleveland from Columbus. It seems inefficient to leave a letter sitting in the post office 5-6 days just out of principal. I was planning on express mailing it, but Im still nervous that Im gonna have to live on north campus to get honors housing.</p>

<p>Stunna: Is it really that hard to get into Honors housing in Bradley, etc?
I sent in mine the day after it was mailed, and I thought I was early. This was this past Monday. I'm also hoping not to have to live on the north campus.</p>

<p>Isn't the honors dorm on the north campus the one where you have seven other roomates?</p>

<p>I have no idea, but Id imagine it is in highest demand since south campus is also the cheapest of the three. North is quads with two rooms and a private bathroom. You would NEVER have privacy.</p>

<p>Hey there, Stunna, contrary to popular belief, there IS privacy in North Campus Dorms...I would even argue there is more privacy on North Campus than South. I live in Taylor on North Campus, and my roommate for next year lives on South Campus-- she is definitely looking forward to the bathroom and separate living and sleeping areas for next year (Worthington).</p>