Thrown into Terry-Lander Triple

<p>I, like many others, have been thrown into a triple. But what makes my situation different is that I've been assigned to a Terry-Lander triple, which I've heard is a tighter situation than at McCarty. Terry-Lander was my top choice for a hall, but I am not sure how I feel about the triple. Should I apply for a double?</p>

<p>What does this mean for me? Is it easy to make this work, or is it a living hell? How crammed is it? Any suggestions on making more space? </p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>You can apply, for a double elsewhere…but you won’t get it.
There are already a lot of people that got <em>no offers</em> and are on the waitlist for any room they can get.</p>

<p>I was assigned into a triple in Terry, but from recent emails I’ve gotten I think I may be in a Terry-lander triple… What exactly is a Terry-lander rooming vs. Just Terry or just lander?</p>

<p>Terry-Lander is just what the two connected buildings are called. You’re either going to be in Terry or Lander</p>

<p>Lol, I got assigned to a triple as well. At first, I felt pretty bad just because that the room I’m gonna be in was designed for the living space of 2 people, not 3… So it’s gonna be hella cramped. But on the bright side, I will get to know a lot more people through them on top of people I meet on my own assuming both are somewhat social.</p>

<p>I’m actually looking forward to being in a triple for that reason. There was only one reason I was bummed about it, but that has nothin to do with space issues or anything. I feel like it can definitely be a good thing to e in a triple if you go into it with a positive attitude :)</p>