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Also, it's pretty funny that Forbes, Weston, and Garner all made the list, because, well, THEY ARE ALL THE SAME DORM. I know they are technically different buildings, but the 6-pack is the 6-pack. |
Back in the day at my school, we had dorm rush. You arrived on campus, got a temporary room somewhere in the dorms, and then went through fraternity, sorority, independent living group, and/or dorm rush. (ILGs are coed fraternities, aside from one which is all female.) Men who pledged fraternities moved into the house the second they signed... same with anyone who pledged an ILG. Women stayed in the dorms as only one sorority had a house when I rushed. So everyone went through dorm rush - women as a necessity, men as a choice (if they didn't want to go greek) or as a backup (if they did). And then the dorms had floor/entry rush on top of all that.
I ended up on a decent floor in a good dorm. We had suites with bathrooms and kitchens (very important as the cafeterias sucked - we're talking food poisoning here). We had our assholes, but what living group doesn't? My dorm actually ranked pretty decently on the web site in question, aside from parking - although parking is almost irrelevant as you can take the T anywhere you'd want to go. |
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How UNC's dorms stayed off the list is beyond me. |
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Also, we only lived in dorms for one year prior to moving into on-campus apartments as upperclassmen (off-campus Junior or Senior year, if you wanted). I can't lie - the dorms were fine. I was right close to the bathroom and my room was big (and we kept it so clean we were a regular stop on campus tours - #winning?). My roommate only sucked about 10% of the time and I made lifelong friends. In our on-campus apartment, my roommates were messier and ate my food, but it was about the same quality as living in the dorms we just had a private bathroom, living room and kitchen. I lived in the sorority house after, which was fun but noisy, and then in an off-campus apartment that was FREAKING HUGE. I mean, it was run-down, but I have yet to ever have a bedroom as large as the one in that apartment (for $350 a month per person - absolutely incredible). We had stalls and two toilets in the bathroom. Great for parties. |
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^^^It's so weird, the so-called "worst" dorm group on campus was the one with the burger/greasy afterparty food place downstairs too (that was open until 2 AM!)
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I didn't think my dorm was that bad. It was old, but I enjoyed the people I lived with. We had suites so I had some crazy suite-mates. I remember one day I came back to our bathroom graffiti'd with tide and black lights on the ceiling.
One of the RA worked amateur nights at the Vu occassionally and he actually invited people from the dorms to cheer him on lol The dorm was a "meal-plan-optional" dorm so I just worked in the cafeteria and never paid for any type of meal plans (well, if you consider "free" was a choice) I never really have any problems with bugs or mice....the only problem I had was this one chick that was really loud while having sex...Everyone down the hall could hear her and her room was kitty corner from my room. Fun times. |
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What on earth is DC-2? The place in the Walton-Putnam-Phelps-Sellers complex?
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Yeah, it has two levels. The bottom floor houses part of the Holman Success Center, where students can get one on one tutoring, group tutoring, and writing help. There are also some old pianos down there... I've never been to the lower level but I ate at the Eateries a lot when I lived in the dorms. They have an Asian place, a burger/grill, a make your own pizza and pasta, a chicken place, a sandwich place, a Freshens, a salad bar, and other random food. There's also a little convenience store on the lower level.
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