Odds of Getting a Single in North?

Hi everyone. So I’ve got the housing deadline coming up, and I’ve been looking at North increasingly as a potential second choice (behind Burton-Judson). I was curious what the odds of getting a single would be for North. I understand that nobody really knows for sure what it is, but would anyone wager that it is like South where first-years typically get put in doubles? According to the website, there are 22 singles and 11 so-called “super-singles” per House in North, along with 28 doubles and 6 apartments, making singles half of the makeup of rooms about. Is it most likely the case that the upperclassmen will take these singles? And if it matters at all, I enrolled around Christmas, so I’m high up in the queue and extremely likely to get my top choices, but I want to know whether or not I should list North because I want a single if possible.

Thanks.

No one really knows for sure, but you have a decent shot if you put down a single as your highest priority. However, I think that you’re in for Burton-Judson since you enrolled very early.