<p>Hey guys!
I don’t want to share a bathroom with 100 other people so I’m hoping to get a suite at Stern (double). I don’t think I can handle triple so the Units have been ruled out.
My second choices are: foothill and clark kerr double suites.</p>
<p>My questions are:</p>
<p>-If I stay at Stern, are guys allowed in my dorm? I’m not a lesbian you know and it would be depressing if I had to stay boy-free for an entire year.</p>
<p>-I know Clark Kerr is about a 20 minute walk from campus, but I also heard Foothill and Stern are on the North side of campus and pretty far from everything also.
Which requires more walking?</p>
<p>-Finally, we supply our own sheets/bedding for the extra long twin beds right?
Just making sure…</p>
<p>In case anyone wondered, I’m from Socal, a transfer student, and will be at Calso on June 9th. :)</p>
<p>yes to bringing our own sheets, and yes guys are allowed, but you gotta be with them at all times........or so they claim.......=P</p>
<p>Haha that's funny...So I can't let a guy roam around un-chaperoned?
;)
Thanks for the info!</p>
<p>Hey, I got into Scripps (all girl Claremont College) and when I went for the admitted students day they said you have to be within 10 feet of any male guests at all times. You even have to walk them to the bathroom. It was kind of a big part of the reason I didnt go there, lol. My friend goes to Agnes Scott and you have to scream "man in the hall" if you bring a guy in the dorm. Too weird.</p>
<p>yeah, my girlfriend currently lives in stern, and it is pretty quite there. The bathrooms are communal at stern, just when guys enter they have to declare that they are going in. I think there is that rule that you have to chapperone the guys, but they are extremely lax about it once you get in basically.</p>
<p>Clark Kerr is a lot further away than foothill/stern. Basically Foothill/Stern are right on the very north edge of campus. Clark Kerr is on the same street, just 6-8 blocks south. If you worrying about time, i'd say Stern/foothill would be best.</p>