Priority Number & Rooms?

<p>My priority number is somewhere in the 2000's and I really want a suit style room. I've toured the different dorms and they seemed to be the nicer/my type of rooms. Since I looked around them I've decided that I like DeGraff and Wildwood the best, but what are the other good suit-style dorms? I don't want to be too far away from everything and I'm thinking about joining a sorority, so I would have to go there for my meals. Also, do you think I have a good chance at getting suit-style? I know if I do the LLC for Bryan, it's automatic that you get it (if they accept me), but to be safe what are the the best normal dorms? I looked at Deviney and did not like it, so are their better ones than that? Thanks.</p>

<p>anyone? I need to it out online.</p>

<p>Of the suite-style dorms, only Wildwood, Degraff, and Salley have no mandatory meal plan. If you join a sorority and are also living in a dorm with a required meal plan, you will still be spending a significant amount of money on a meal plan you won’t be using.</p>

<p>If you want to avoid that, you have 3 choices for suite-style dorms: Wildwood, Degraff, and Salley. Wildwood is located closest to the sorority houses. </p>

<p>There are 3700 suite-style spots in Housing.</p>

<p>I am currently in Bryan Hall and love it here, it is also a great location for someone interested in becoming a member of a sorority. It is only a block or two away from a large majority of the sororities on campus. But as Pasbal said you will be required to get a meal plan, I think the only way out of this is if you have some severe dietary restriction. FSU dining offers a special 90 block meal plan for those in a sorority, but it still costs money. The meal plan is not all that bad though, especially if you are a very social person who even though you just left the dining hall will want to go back in if you run into a friend outside.</p>