Living and Learning Communities: Which one will you choose?

<p>After looking at all of the LLC programs I was very excited about all of them! So I was wondering if people that are already in these programs could give us a run down of each one. I also want to know which ones future Hoyas are looking in to. :)</p>

<p>Right now I'm kind of torn between three. I want to join Living Well because of its many benefits. I am also looking at Georgetown Unidos and the Justice and Diversity in Action, where my topic would be about Hispanic issues. Any advice would be much appreciated because there seems to be a lack of information on the NSO handbook.</p>

<p>I also have some questions about the whole LLC programs.
Do they put you in a dorm with people in the same program?
Which dorms are each program housed in?
Can you sign up for more than one?</p>

<p>i did Living Well. Freshman year it is in Harbin Hall. I’m not sure whether you can sign up for more than one. Everyone in the freshman Living Well community lives on the same floor. It usually happens that there are less students in Living Well than the capacity of the floor, so freshman year, it was about 1/2-3/4 living well, and the rest non-living well or any other LLC. It worked out fine, and we had a great time. Sophomore year I also did it (though technically I wasn’t “living well” at that point :slight_smile: ), and it was hosted on a floor in Kennedy Hall, in the Southwest Quad. Again, it was half Living Well, and this time the other half was the Outdoors LLC (forgot what it’s called). Again, it worked out well.</p>