<p>Alright, if anybody has anything to add other than that the rooms are small, its far from ''everything'' and it's all girls, please tell me!</p>
<p>I'm in Roberts right now, and I really wanted to stay here for the fall/spring...but oh well... :(</p>
<p>It’s close to Kinsolving Dining, which does do brunch on Sat/Sun whereas Jester’s J2 does not.</p>
<p>It’s closer to West Campus and easier to walk to fraternity houses/apartments/parties from.</p>
<p>That’s… about it really.</p>
<p>It’s not far away from things at all. It’s in the honors quad; that is a very convenient location, close to many classes and to The Drag/Guadalupe - CVS, other shopping, every restaurant you can think of.</p>
<p>You can enjoy the nice courtyard of the honors quad.</p>
<p>The Littlefield Patio Cafe has really really good food and accepts dining dollars after 2 or so, so if your schedule works out well for a late lunch, it’s a great place to eat.</p>
<p>Not all of the rooms are tiny. :)</p>
<p>The women who live there enjoy it. The lounges are beautiful; nice decor and furnishings, not beat up. The bathrooms are clean and bathrooms and hallways have a nice clean smell - I have heard it has the lowest rate of barf in bathroom/trashed bathrooms or hallways on campus.</p>
<p>I don’t know if you’re a partier or not, but believe me, you’ll be happy that it’s quieter on the weekends when you’ve got finals/tests. And at least the walk is downhill when you’ve got to go to the south part of campus? ~Optimistic thoughts~</p>
<p>Thanks for yalls input! Im in Roberts now, and it is DEAD quiet, but hey thats fine with me because I’m always catching up on sleep.</p>
<p>I have a question for anybody who’s actually stayed in LTD or seen more on the inside then whats on the virtual tour – must the beds be bunked or are they all usually bunked to begin with? This might be the single most thing i’ll regret from not requesting a different assignment.</p>
<p>From what I recall, the beds are already bunked because the rooms are somewhat small…but that may have just been the situation during summer session.</p>
<p>Beds start bunked at the beginning of every semester/move-in date, and you can unbunk them if you want to. Same for all dorms that can be bunked.</p>