Tower A vs Tower B

<p>I haven't found anything about this except one guy who said Tower A is a little less rowdy than Tower B but more social than Tower C. Is that true? If so then A sounds perfect for me, social so I can meet a bunch of my classmates but not so rowdy that I couldn't go to sleep or get any studying done. Plus I'm feeling the exercise center :D</p>

<p>I’d agree. Tower B is pretty crazy sometimes, and Tower A is more laid back.</p>

<p>I lived in Tower A and liked it. Social but not insane.</p>

<p>I think the reason for that might be that the Engineering living learning community is in Tower A, so maybe they’re more laid back because of studying? Cause the engineering thing is I thnk the only difference between them</p>

<p>Won’t the rowdiness/or not of the Towers shift from year to year? Are all three Towers all freshmen?</p>

<p>yeah engineering (SPACE) floors are in tower A. B is the rowdiest. C has sophomores and juniors in but theyre singles…</p>

<p>Nice, thanks I figured that would have something to do with it.</p>

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<p>I guess it could shift a little bit between A and B but def not C because all the rooms in C are singles and it isn’t a freshman only dorm.</p>

<p>I lived in Tower B this past year. It wasn’t what I would call “rowdy,” but rather as “rowdy” as any other dorm. People come and go at all times of the night, of course, and on the weekends many are drunk. But you’ll find that in A OR B.</p>

<p>C is only “less rowdy” because people are in singles, which means it’s generally less social (no knock on singles, just saying). </p>

<p>A and B are both good. I LOVED my time in B, and I’m a laid-back, non-partying person. The letter of a tower doesn’t necessarily mean everyone in it acts the same way :D</p>