KLLC questoin

<p>Ill get straight to the point</p>

<p>Is there a live in req with the KLLC and does it interfere if you want to go greek?</p>

<p>You have to take certain classes to stay in the KLLC and it doesn’t hinder going Greek what so ever, may even be helpful.</p>

<p>So is there a live in req in the KLLC besides thealready 1 year as a freshman?</p>

<p>I did not make it into the program, but I think that the KLLC is only a program for first year freshmen. It’s located in a bit of a party dorm, McNutt. This will play in your favor for going Greek if you choose to. There are still plenty of people that are very studious in the program.</p>

<p>To tell you the truth, I’ve heard that some people just say they want business and get into the KLLC so they can live in McNutt famous for it’s party life and relatively wealthy residents.</p>

<p>interesting considering the common theme between most “LLC’s” in most schools is that that is the antisocial side of campus. </p>

<p>What makes McNut so crazy?</p>

<p>McNutt, is in the NorthWest section of the campus. Near the football and basketball stadiums. The facilities are the best on the campus in comparison to the other areas and are quite a bit more expensive. This area also has fewer international students as well.</p>

<p>The areas is always loud and packed full of outgoing people to say the least. </p>

<p>I’d like to tell you the nicknames of the dorms in this area to give a little perspective but bear with me here and understand that it’s not me naming these place and I disagree with them. </p>

<p>McNutt = McSl<em>tt
Foster = FosWh</em>re
Briscoe= BriscH*e</p>

<p>McNutt certainly has that party reputation but don’t let that fool you, the KLLC is phenomenal at bringing in accounting firms, business speakers, etc. It is a very good place to live and to get a leg up on your classmates.</p>

<p>The KLLC is a phenomenal place, I live there now and there are freshman and sophomores here. I’ve never heard anyone say they want to live in the KLLC because of McNutt, I don’t think anyone would want to have to put up with the requirements, (10 programs: about various business topics, one we had the director of campus recruiter in the America’s and Isreal of Ernst & Young speak to us, and an incredibly boring 1 credit class first semester. 2nd semester the class is a ton more fun, mine is about pirates, there are classes about Harry Potter and Honey Boo Boo) just to party. And none of the parties happen in the dorm…that makes no sense, we do have RA’s who will bust it very quickly and people who have classes in the morning who will yell at you if you’re blasting music past quiet hours. </p>

<p>And NW has A TON of international students, Foster even has the global village LLC so…
People from China, Kenya, India, France, Venezuela, Mexico…yeah.</p>

<p>I made a post about the KLLC, this is a strange post because when I was looking at the KLLC everyone said “this place is so competitive and you can’t escape business if you live here” which is what I addressed in the post. </p>

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