Room draw lot number

<p>I got #360, and I'll be living in Unit 1 next year. Is that really bad or what?</p>

<p>How do you find out your room draw number?</p>

<p>It came in the mail today.</p>

<p>lol I wont be goin cuz therez only one double mini suite in unit 2 and i really dun care wat floor/room i get...</p>

<p>wait, i thought they don't determine the lottery #'s for housing until after the may 5 deadline?</p>

<p>"Assignment Process
Assignments are made according to a random lottery number system, not on a first come, first served basis. After each housing deadline, applications are processed and assigned a random lottery number. Starting with lottery number 1, students are assigned to available space in each hall. As halls are filled and students' first preferences are not available, second preferences are considered and assigned if space permits. This process continues through the fifth preference. As halls fill, we may be unable to offer students any of their five choices. See Application Instructions for Question #11 for more information."</p>

<p>...how'd you get a # and an assignment already?</p>

<p>.....</p>

<p>This is for returning students.</p>

<p>I transferred into a Unit 2 mini-suite...so I think I have to get a new number or something.</p>

<p>There are two buildings of mini-suites in Unit 2, same as Unit 1.</p>

<h1>33, baby!</h1>

<p>whoa! lucky! #180...not too bad...</p>

<p>no there's only 1 mini suite building in unit 2 (towle) wada is apartments</p>

<p>All apartments? I though that was ground floor only. If so, my mistake.</p>

<p>I hear that if you live in Wada (university apartments), meal points do not come with the housing contract. Can anyone confirm or deny?</p>

<p>I confirm that. Back on the subject.</p>

<p>wait i really dont understand...they're already assigning room lottery numbers? noone answered the first-come-first-serve question.</p>

<p>This thread is for returning students only.</p>