<p>If I'm in cunningham and my room number is in early 100s does that mean i'm on single gender floor?</p>
<p>I think it means you're on the first floor... first letter corresponds to floor number, so you just have to find out if the first floor of cunningham is single gender. How do you know your room number already?</p>
<p>last year, cunningham first floor was all male i think. i'm not 100% sure. they wrecked the place so i don't think it'll be all male this year. maybe all female? 3rd floor was all female in every building in unit 2 i think.</p>
<p>Yeah, first floor was all male last year in Cunningham.</p>
<p>cheeks - Oh, come on! We weren't THAT bad! ;)</p>
<p>Going to be second floor Cunningham in about 2 months. Looks like I can look forward to some fun times :D</p>
<p>Room numbers were unofficially given out as a code when assignments first came out (I had CU-2xx-1, and I'm fairly certain it'll be coed) and as of today the application still shows a Unit 2 double, but no other information. When did roommates get disclosed last year?</p>
<p>If it means anything, last year the second floor was co-ed. The odd floors have study lounges, while even floors have laundry rooms (except the 4th floor, I believe). Odd floors are also stuck with RAs (the RAs cover 2 floors, but the RAs live on the odd floors). For these reasons, I personally think odd-numbered floors are the best :)</p>
<p>Last year we got roommate info on August 3rd.</p>
<p>Last year, the RAs lived on the even floors in unit 2.</p>
<p>Haha, yeah, I had a little brain fart there and made a couple typos. The RAs are on even floors, which is why it's best to be on an odd floor (it wouldn't make sense that the best floors are those with RAs!).</p>
<p>My bad :)</p>