Radisson

<p>I know this has been discussed on some threads before, but I completely didn't realize housing form could be sent in without the enrollment deposit, so i sent it in today (the deadline). I was kind of curious about the Radisson, but i put New and North first, because I'd rather be in the typical college environment. However, I feel like I have a terrible chance at either of them (with or without sink), and that Radisson is looking more like a possibility.</p>

<p>Is anybody able to expalin more in detail what rooming there is like? Do they add anything to the rooms, are there desks, is socializing limited, etc.]</p>

<p>Whatever anybody could tell me would be great, because if i end up there, i would either stay there or waitlist myself at another one. Radisson does sound nice in its ammenities, etc., but I am concerned about its potential social limitations.</p>

<p>Hi, I'm a freshman at USC right now...residing at Radisson. Radisson has two main advantages that other dorms don't...</p>

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<li>MAJOR advantage is that they clean the rooms WEEKLY! So no need to worry about that. </li>
<li>Private bathroom - you share a room with one other person...so you guys share a bathroom.</li>
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<p>At first, I was a bit drawn back from coming to radisson...but after a while...you realize how convenient it is...as far as social life is concerned...don't worry about it. it's only a street across from campus...so you should't have any trouble finding parties on campus. I say radisson is a great place...esp. if you're a fresh.</p>