Warren dream dorm - a dose of reality?

<p>I haven't visited Warren dorms YET but I have heard much mixed feedback(some exaggerated). What does College Confidential think? </p>

<p>By the way, here are my other misc. questions:</p>

<p>-# of available electrical outlets in each room?
-Does every room have just plain white walls?
-Dorm access via keys or cards?
-How often is laundry service and how do I go about?
-Allowed noise level?
-mood: hotel, party, library, slum, other?</p>

<p>Thanks everyone.</p>

<p>Laundry service… lolz</p>

<p>^ lol’d too.</p>

<p>it’s college bro, not your mama</p>

<p>lol sorry I read something about that on one of things mailed to me. Now I know that there are washing machines near the dorms. thanks</p>

<p>-# of available electrical outlets in each room?
I had a single and there were 6 of them that I used… Either way, bring transformers. </p>

<p>-Does every room have just plain white walls?
Yes. </p>

<p>-Dorm access via keys or cards?
Keys</p>

<p>-Allowed noise level?
Depends on R.As and R.S.O.s on duty. </p>

<p>-mood: hotel, party, library, slum, other?
Depends on how YOU and the people of your year make it out to be.</p>

<p>Lol are we talking about a hotel?</p>

<p>Anyways from what I saw during orientation:</p>

<p>Walls are white.
Dorm access via keys. One key for the hall and one for your dorm.
Shared coin operated washing machines & dryers that are located near dorms.
I heard the mood at a residence hall can be greatly diverse… with numerous factors involved.</p>

<p>I’m going to ERC(just in case you guys couldn’t tell from my million other posts) I was wondering to the dorms have any other place besides your closet for clothes</p>

<p>Just FYI guys my view is from that of a ERC dorm ;)</p>

<p>It’s funny you say hotel because I always felt like I was walking through a hotel when I walking to my room.</p>

<p>^ lol really? I felt like I was walking to a 24/7 hour party everytime I walked to my room…</p>

<p>^Well, I meant walking down the halls. Still though, our suite was relatively quiet on most days. All you usually heard was the clicking of buttons on the Gamecube controllers.</p>