<p>Hey everyone. Just wanted to ask - who definitely got accepted and is going to CAS, or any other school? Perhaps we'll be dorm-mates. Or something like that. I'll be at CAS. See you all at Cornell Days maybe</p>
<p>That might depend on how similar we are personality-wise... my senior told me they had to fill out a form before they assigned dorms. Questions like "can you live with someone who leaves his/her stuff lying around?" or something like that. Sounds like a good idea to me.. at least the untidy ones won't be driving the neat freaks up the wall. :rolleyes:</p>
<p>or maybe to make some drama they will pair polar opposites :p</p>
<p>Cornell has signed a new deal with Mark Burnett, Survivor creator, pairing up exact opposites as roomates. This will become a new reality show called "Are you F***** serious?" Students are voted out on a weekly basis. The show's host will reportedly be activist and former nine time presidential candidate, the Rev. Al Sharpton. (Can I get an AMEN?) </p>
<p>The winner of the show will take home the grand prize: A 1997 Forest Green Hyundai. Best of luck to all! </p>
<p>Look for it- CBS, next summer! </p>
<p>I was going to room with my best friend from high school. He's an engi-nerd and I'm a hotelie. But he said, "I don't want to be disheartened when you're doing no work and I'm working my ass off."</p>
<p>Hehe that's funny, xavier.</p>
<p>It's true! </p>
<p>You don't believe me? ;)</p>
<p>Wow, that's awesome...now I REALLY wanna go to Corny, if only to kick it w/big Al!!!!!!!!!!:)</p>
<p>boo dont call it corn or corny, didnt you once yell at someone about it?</p>
<p>I think it was me who yelled at someone lol</p>
<p>corn-hell. anyway, the survey isn't that great at matching. besides, people can lie.</p>
<p>:eek: quynh2007! That word goes straight onto the "words banned at Cornell list" right above cor*ies!! :o</p>
<p>why would people lie?</p>
<p>that's what we call it unfortunately. would a messy person want another messy person? thing would be so chaotic. anyways, i highly recommend a single.</p>
<p>why? is sharing a room that bad?</p>
<p>A single? A bit anti-social, no? </p>
<p>The idea is appealing. I'm sure there are just as many benefits for it as there are against it. If you were to have a roomie, it would be smart to match kids up my major, or at least school. It wouldn't be smart to match me, a hotelie, with my friend, an engineer. Two different people, two different schedules, two different workloads. </p>
<p>Anyway, Cornell Hotelies are much cooler than everyone else.</p>
<p>Can guys and girls be roomies?? Hahaha...I mean, strictly for the purpose of the reality show.</p>
<p>the only let that happen at really weird schools (like swarthmore), they might have dorms for married couples though, anyway, i think i want a single in clara dickson</p>
<p>married couples, lol</p>
<p>Haha...we might be able to work that into the reality show...kinda a mix b/w the Bachelor and the Real World???</p>