<p>Well most of the quad singles go to the upper-classmen who choose (I have no idea why) to live there. </p>
<p>bean001:
Imagine leaving your key in the bathroom in the middle of the night. Yeah.</p>
<p>Well most of the quad singles go to the upper-classmen who choose (I have no idea why) to live there. </p>
<p>bean001:
Imagine leaving your key in the bathroom in the middle of the night. Yeah.</p>
<p>don't apply for stouffer! no no no. and yes, there are quite a few singles in the quad. and what is your extenuating circumstance?</p>
<p>I lost someone close to me this year so I've been a bit antisocial and depressed... I'd rather have a single in a social area so I can sort of "ease my way" into a more social setting</p>
<p>legend, maybe u should apply to a res program cause u can explain this in the essay.</p>
<p>What are the odds of getting a double in Ware? Did a lot of the freshmen who didnt get quad do singles, or is it equally hard for both singles and doubles?</p>
<p>I was considering the Law and Order program. However, it seems a bit far away from the engineering area. I know the distance doesnt matter much in the spring and fall, but what about in the winter when it's snowing and freezing?</p>
<p>Also, I am still a bit wary about getting all poly sci junkies. Are you sure that there will be the same diversity of people, majors, ethnicities and personalities as elsewhere in the quad?</p>
<p>yep, i'm sure. in fact, a lot of people who apply for residential programs don't care about them. they just apply because it makes it significantly easier to get a room in the quad.</p>