UCLA Housing Question

<p>I read in the other thread that most transfers get placed in delta.. and I dug up 07 and 06's and it seems like that got placed in delta or rieber.</p>

<p>I was wondering I know most transfers get placed in one place, but do they get to live with 3rd years as well? I'd prefer to live with a continuing students or at least 1 in my room if i'll get shafted in a triple since I will hardly reach out awkwardly to other people and go ask them about common UCLA stuff.</p>

<p>So in a nutshell my question is... will my hall be filled with 99% transfer students or will it be a mix?</p>

<p>bump still seeking an answer.</p>

<p>any speculative answers would be welcome;o</p>

<p>I'm thinking there's a chance of you being placed in a mix of students. Yeah, there probably is a dorm situation that's mostly transfers, but I was over at UCLA the other day talking to some people, and they all said that there are transfers mixed in with everybody else here and there.</p>

<p>I'm going to UCLA as a transfer also. I would like to know this too.</p>

<p>have any of you guys been able to apply for housing yet. I submited my intet to register last week and it keeps on saying that i am ineligible for housing. I emailed their housing department but all they said is that the system might not have been updated yet, therefore it did not recognized my I.D</p>

<p>I hope they place all the transfer students in the same area.</p>

<p>We've got a common ground so it'd be easier to break into the ucla scene.</p>