Questions for Northeastern

<p>Hi!
I was accepted for Northeastern University as a pharmacy major and I will be entering as a freshman soon. Does Northeastern offers any single rooms for freshman students and how does the pharmacy co-op program works?
I am going to say thanks in advance. =)</p>

<p>From the website:</p>

<p>"Most new students will share a room with one or two others in any of our traditional residence halls. These 12 buildings are coed, and each houses between 75 and 500 students. Two of the larger buildings offer a dining hall and common study areas. All freshmen facilities are smoke-free.</p>

<p>Rooms in these buildings are located off a central corridor. All bath and restroom facilities are single-gender.
A few single rooms may be available to freshmen after we have filled room requests from transfer and upperclass students. If you’d like to try for a single room, indicate your preference on the Residence Application. But keep in mind that most all spaces allocated to freshmen are double- or triple-occupancy rooms."</p>

<p>Styles</a> of freshman housing at Northeastern University, Boston</p>

<p>Also from the website:</p>

<p>"Co-op in the Bouv</p>

<p>Getting a single is unlikely. I know very few people who got singles freshman year. In fact, a lot of people get stuck with the "economy triple". My economy triple was in a suite and my roommates were awesome, but I'm one of the lucky ones.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.northeastern.edu/bouve/downloads/susan/curricula_book.pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.northeastern.edu/bouve/downloads/susan/curricula_book.pdf&lt;/a>
Scroll down to pharmacy</p>

<p>You've probably already seen this, but it's a breakdown of the pharmacy program in terms of classes and co-op. Pharmacy students do three four-month co-ops rather than three six-month co-ops that most other students at NEU do.</p>

<p>Would any prior or current pharmacy students suggest living in the Bouve LLC?</p>

<p>HIGHLY SUGGEST llc. "only the best come to stetson west"</p>