<p>Hunt, my S1 was in Morse and advised S2 not to choose it.</p>
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I didn’t know that having a sibling in the college generated the option to choose. Still, I wonder if your S1 will have warmer feelings about Morse when and if he has kids of his own.</p>
<h1>18: This is definitely not true in 100% of cases. My child opted out of parent’s legacy and was placed in a non-Morse/Stiles house. She was housed in legacy for Bulldog Days, found it to be a lot like her father’s memories of it, and decided she’d take her chances. She’s happy where she is.</h1>
<p>When I read your response noting “singles”, I believe this requires the clarification that you mean rooms for just one student. Freshman year, we had four of us squeezed into a very tiny bedroom and living area. I enjoyed the extra freedom of having my own spacious room and large closet junior and senior year.
Ezra Stiles is close to the gym and a shortened walk to the Science Hill climb – that is assuming all is the same as when I attended in the 70’s…;)</p>
<p>lalucas: welcome to CC but something you must note is the AGE of posts you reply to: Jun 2011 – those folks are no longer needing info. Either they’re there or not.</p>