<p>< Residence Hall, Unit 3 Double. I'm really happy I got a double but does anyone know how unit 3 is? is the building nice? is it lively? are the floors are co-ed or separated by housing type? and are we allowed to trade housing offers? :O</p>
<p>< slightly considering dressing up as a full blown navajo indian on move in day just to **** with whoever my roommate is hahaha no but seriously, i hope my roommate is chill as well as my dorm. has anyone figured out if were allowed to trade housing offers and such?</p>
<p>berkeleyorbust what floor did you stay on? and the foothill suites are supposedly pretty big but quiet. i dig the location it’s at. living up past telegraph sounds chill.</p>
<p>OFFER CHANGES:
Due to limited space we are unable to change offers at this time. If you would prefer to live elsewhere in the residence halls, you’ll need to accept this offer by the deadline to reserve your space and then send a message to <a href=“mailto:reshall@berkeley.edu”>reshall@berkeley.edu</a> to be on the list for a later transfer of assignment. Transfers are not guaranteed and would not begin until later in the summer. If you decline your offer instead, we will assume you are not interested in the residence halls at all and have found off-campus housing.</p>
<p>Which I assume is Wada! (Just gonna post here too haha). </p>
<p>Anyone who’s been to CalSO, can we go look at our housing? I tracked a video down to see what Wada looks like but I just wanted to see it for myself too. (And try my phone in there haha).</p>
<p>Oh duh I forgot that you have to accept your offers. When I dormed, they gave us all our roommates info so you could basically stalk them on myspace (this was before facebook existed lol).</p>
<p>Question: Does anyone know if living in a normal residential hall (e.g. not wada) will cause me to be coexisting with just a bunch of freshman and sophomores?</p>