<p>My friends are living in the towers and I could room with them. The pros: nice, get my own room, kitchen Cons: im not so close with these guys and i want to meet new people-- people say in the towers everyone already has their groups of friends. </p>
<p>So is it much different in the towers in terms of meeting people, should i live in hercules or nike? If you were entering as a freshman what would you choose?</p>
<p>I’m about to go there in the fall do you have a pic of what the inside of a tower room looks like. I still looking for a good area near UCF. What’s you rent like? I was also looking around Tivoli but hoping I don’t have to live at P landing or P pointe</p>
<p>the rent is about 3200 a semester, and 2000 in summer (you have to rent it for summer), so it adds up to about 9000. good part about this is you never have to move your stuff out</p>
<p>Theyre really nice b/c you get your own room and a kitchen, but its a mix of freshman and upperclassmen so you might not meet as many people. Im still not sure what to choose</p>
<p>I currently live in Towers, and I wouldn’t recommend it to freshmen. They are very much independent apartments, so you won’t be able to make new friends as easily. Towers are great as an upperclassman. I lived in Libra my freshman year, and I loved it. It wasn’t the newest or biggest rooms, but the social environment was really good.</p>
<p>i live in towers now and it’s REALLY hard to meet new people since you’re so isolated from all the other dorms on campus. I stayed at Nike over summer though and it was so much fun. People are always out and meeting people is really easy!</p>