more on HOUSING PLZZZZZZ

<p>Anyone knows where the economics courses gonna be? north or south? i don't really mind walking but i have never walked in snow before. Also, I am thinking of living in somewhere which has okay-enough-things going on but less partying with a little bit more studying people. </p>

<p>Can you recommend me some housing options? I really have no idea which one to pick....</p>

<p>Econ is usually at Kellogg, which is generally regarded as the north-south campus divide. Wherever you live, you will be close to Kellogg. Don't worry about walking through snow - they clean the paths pretty well, and when they do have snow on them, it's only like an inch.</p>

<p>i'm premed so i kind of want to live on the north campus so i'll be closer to the tech building ... but at the same time want to live in the south campus because of the town.. </p>

<p>i stayed at willard when i visited tho, and havent seen any of the north campus dorms.. any suggestions? (ie large rooms, easy access to dining area, diverse people, etc.)</p>

<p>how far is willard from the rest of the south dorms?? i've never visited the campus, but judging from the maps (which i cant figure out!) from the nu website, it seems pretty isolated..</p>

<p>willard is at the end of the sorority quad, which has about 5 other smaller dorms in it. its also right across the street from chapin and close to shepard, allison, and parc. its really not isolated at all, and its close to downtown evanston, so its very convenient .</p>

<p>Are there any dorms besides foster walker that are quiet but not super antisocial like it is?</p>