Quad configuration vs. standard configuration

<p>I was looking at the housing application and am wondering whether you guys would be able to help me out. This is what i’m thinking right now:</p>

<p>I want a double room (or quad with two beds in each room) and i like the fact that the quad has a seperate area for the bedroom and then a sort of “living room-esque” middle section for desks, computers, chairs, etc. I’m afraid of it having the “suite-complex” though, where the people in their become sucked into their rooms and don’t go out and interact with people on their floor/dorm.</p>

<p>I like the standard double b/c it seems like it makes you need to get out of your room and be in your floor’s rec. area. The only problem i see is that it’s tiny and lacks a seperate bedroom and study area.</p>

<p>Any comments from you guys out there? I’m leaning towards the standard, but only b/c im scared of the idea of being sucked into my room, i’m a pretty social guy and am afraid of not having the opportunity to interact with people on my floor (which is why the quad style is appealing to me).</p>

<p>The suites/quads are in Cuarto - they're definitely known for being less social, but it depends on the people that live there! I'm in a double in Segundo and it's amazing. I'm a social guy and I like the floor atmosphere - it's like a suite with 50 people. It's all about what you want - try not to stereotype too much.</p>

<p>I lived in a quad in Regan Rienda. Horrible dorms, but the quad definitely helped me make a lot of new friends!</p>