<p>Terrace has internet and cable. Imagine the irrationality that would have to go into building a new residence plaza and not putting cable or internet in.</p>
<p>you get a 3 drawer dresser, and an armoire about 6ft high, 3.5ft deep (guesstimating, i dont have a measuring tape), with 2 small bottom drawers, a bar across for clothes hangers, and a half-depth shelf on top.</p>
<p>I'm an incoming freshman and got Rieber Terrace Triple with shared bath. I'm debating if I should accept or not. I think I want to live in the Halls. Are there going to be many freshman in Rieber Terrace?</p>
<p>definitely accept!!! if you decline, then you basically say you dont want on campus housing anymore and therefore you might not get any housing for next year at all. best bet is to accept and request a change to a hall or something.</p>
<p>Yeah, you have to accept in order to make changes.</p>
<p>But sheesh, Rieber Terrace is freakin awesome. I wanted that too... I did hear that the first month or so might be rough as things haven't been worn in yet and adjusted/fixed.</p>
<p>I got Rieber Terrace triple w/shared bath as well. Does anyone have a rough estimate of the room dimensions? And also, is it the same as the De Neve triple/shared bath blueprint that's on the housing site? I'm pretty happy with my assignment, it's not often you can be the first to live in a new dorm. :)</p>
<p>EDIT: Plaza rooms are bigger than hall right? :P</p>