Why Bowles is better than Units

<p>@Dragoon
Yes, I will admit some my points are also trivial and their worth are totally incalculable. For example, pessimists might see the walk up hill as being tiring and a hassle while optimists might see it as a chance for exercise. As long as you can afford it and it’s safe and healthy, how much you like your housing is simply your attitude. But as I said, Bowles isn’t totally safe or healthy. The restrooms are simply filthy and if you even as drop your toothbrush on the ground, you’re putting yourself in danger of an infection. And again, I don’t find it to be as safe as the units where the doors actually LOCK and people actually MONITOR the entrances.</p>

<p>To answer your question, they stole all our electronic devices in the dead of night while we were asleep.</p>

<p>What does the age of D&D have to do with anything? I wasn’t implying that it’s uncool to play it, but merely that the Bowles’ community caters toward a specific personality that I didn’t have. Yes, you can certainly meet your Bowlesmen during the serenade, but I thought it was superficial and got old quick. Ultimately, I made my closest friends outside the doors in clubs and classes.</p>

<p>I just want to emphasize that if you made this thread because you truly are passionate about Bowles, then that’s all great. But remember that not everyone share’s your perspective, whereas I attempted to give a perspective that I find is more relevant on to the <em>average</em> incoming freshman who might be misled by your points.</p>