<p>like feminist stuff. susan b anthony, florence nightengale, clara barton, etc</p>
<p>i work for ucla housing and i can tell you right away that none of you will be living in rieber terrace or vista. Delta Terrace ( Sunset Village) houses all of the transfers. The Office of Residential Life designated the rear 4 buildings of Delta into "Transfer Dorms". The rest of yal will be spread around to a couple of rooms in De Neve, Canyon Point (Sunset Village) Courtside (Sunset), Saxon and Hitch.</p>
<p>Hope that helps.</p>
<p>wow, that really does!</p>
<p>please tell me that we won't have to share a bathroom with the entire floor. lol, that is my ONLY problem. and i made it clear in my choices that i only want one other roommate... what's the chance of that happening?</p>
<p>sharing a bathroom with the rest of the floor builds character. but to answer your question, you wont get put in a dorm with that set up. Most of the female transfers are put into triples and males are put in to doubles.</p>
<p>If you guys want suggestions in to Off Campus Housing owned by UCLA, I would go for 558 Glenrock. Its by far the best deal you can get at this school( both university owned and privately owned) and they have reserved units just for transfers.</p>
<p>oh great... i guess we'll see how it goes. =/</p>
<p>why do we have to submit a picture of ourselves, btw?</p>
<p>because nobody wants to live with a rapist</p>
<p>So if we intentionally up our rapist quotient, we'll get singles? That'd be pretty sweet</p>
<p>If I applied for a single what are the odds I will actually get one? Its 4k more but its worth it to me. I already did the application over a month ago hopefully that helps.</p>
<p>i haven't filled out the housing app, and was thinking about living in the apartments. i know housing goes back quick, so hopefully if i finally decide on the apartments that i get in one. i am trying to figure out how i am going to pay for everything, so i'm still weighing my options as far as housing goes. thanks for all of the info rando, very helpful. any other info about off campus housing?</p>
<p>Does anyone know if the housing assignments are done on a first-come first-serve basis?</p>
<p>Question
Why must I submit a picture with my application?</p>
<pre><code>Answer
In the event that there is a question regarding a resident's identity, the picture is an additional means of identification for use by the Housing and Residential Life staff. Submitting a picture is not required to complete the initial application and be eligible to be offered housing in the future, however, the picture must be received prior to your arrival. After the application is submitted, you may still send a picture to us through Ask Housing by attaching your picture to the case.
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<p>hey, i hope this doesnt count as spamming but i do have a place at a co-op that i'm not using and i need someone to take my place. its $500 a month and includes free utilities (even internet) and free meals too. you just have to do a chore shift once a week. </p>
<p>the place is right beside UCLA, and is occupied mostly by UCLA students too. </p>
<p>if anyone is interested please pm me.</p>