<p>I am going to be staying in a three-room-triple in the fall in Fletcher Hall. I wanted to make sure that this means the room has one central room, like a common room, which then splits into three personal bedrooms. This is what a three-room-triple is, isn't it? Thanks!</p>
<p>I believe that’s the case. See the following floor plans:</p>
<p><a href=“University of Florida Floor Plans”>http://plaza.ufl.edu/cr/uf_floorplans/</a></p>
<p>Room 113 and 219 look like examples of a three-room Triple.</p>
<p>ok thanks!</p>
<p>Wow I do get my own bedroom Thanks again that was actually really helpful!</p>
<p>I am not sure if this will help you, but my daughter had a 2 room triple in Murphree and loved it. The girls put their beds in one room (that room had a sink and two closets too) and then in the room the door opened into they had their dressers and desks. This was their social/study room. Their was a restroom across the hall and also a kitchen on their floor. That was her freshman year. This year (soph) she rented an apartment with 3 friends off campus at 2nd Ave Centre and loves it evan more! The apt is a one year lease, but that worked out great because she has decided to attend Summer C</p>