visitors

<p>To current students: Have you had boy/girlfriends visit you on campus? Are people allowed to sleep in the lounge? What do you think of it? In general, is visitation a good thing…or will it cause tension between you and your roomie?</p>

<p>ya and can someone elaborate on the lounges. Ive seen them around campus, but what exactly are they?</p>

<p>Lounges have two couches, one-two coffee tables, sometimes a TV, and peoples books on the tables. Its in the middle of all the rooms so its very communal.</p>

<p>depends on college, i think warren doesnt have "lounges" per se, they have common rooms in each suite (shared between the 8 people), the one i visited had a table, a couch, maybe an armchair? no tv though. depends on who brings what</p>

<p>for res halls, not sure about apts. do those have lounges anyways?</p>

<p>common rooms are particular to your suite... so only the people living on your floor or your suite can access them. lounges usually will have a kitchen and are accessible to a whole building; however this varies from college to college. people arent supposed to sleep in the common rooms, but usually nobody cares. i fell asleep on the common room sofa last year almost every other day. so having a bf/gf visit you isn't that big of a deal. the legal part of it is that you can have a guest in your room, as long as your roommie oks it, and they can't stay for more than 2 nights, i believe. if your roommate isnt horribly anal, this is never a problem.</p>

<p>and honestly, no one cares about the 2 days only rule, unless your guest is being horrible to your roommate.</p>

<p>:)</p>