<p>On my trip to Chapel Hill I noticed the dorms on South Campus have a very interesting layout. Highrises with outside hallways and each room containing 4 dorm rooms and out bathroom. My question, for those who have stayed on South campus, does this layout make it easier or more difficult to make friends outside your own suite (as in opposite sex)? One thing I liked about other schools is the students in each dorm seemed to be very close and the dorms were very much like their own community? Is this same true at UNC on south campus?</p>
<p>I live in south campus (morrison) and the only people i made friends with on my floor are my suitemates, this is very common. If your social with the people on your floor i guess its possble to make friends with them. Floors in south campus are coed, for example on my side of morrison there are only 2 male suites and 5 girl suites on my floor, but I don't associate with any of them.</p>
<p>I'm a psych major and according to some studies on suite style floors VS hallway style floors is that people living in suites tend to become better acquanted with their suitmates and tend to share more things than people who live in hallway style. I have friends who live in hallway style and they say they really don't know anyone who lives on their floor.</p>
<p>which dorms at UNC has the 2 suite per bathroom style, and which have the hallway variety?</p>
<p>in south campus, Morrison, Craige, Hinton James, and Ehaus has 4 rooms to bathroom suite style. Middle campus dorms also have suite style, ie teague, avery, parker, carmichael</p>
<p>Morrison South, Craige North, Hinton James North, Ehaus South have 2 rooms with a connecting bathroom. Remember if you get in to one of those you are responsible for cleaning your own bathroom.</p>
<p>North Campus has hallway style</p>