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Originally Posted by Munchkin03
. My freshman dorm, however, had it set up where every two rooms shared a bathroom. That was nice--and the custodians let us keep our stuff in the bathrooms. It was a nice surprise, but since we couldn't pick our freshman dorms it wasn't a big deal.
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This was MY dorm. Loved it (barring the neighbor from hell one semester.)
I was also a long-time dorm dweller.
Most people were DYING to get off-campus after sophomore year (school had 2 year live-on requirement.)
I stayed on until my last year of school, when I moved into the sorority house and lived there til graduation. Sidenote: Yes, I spent my last year of college in the sorority house, and didn't die of not being able to drink. That's what bars (and other sister's apartments) are for.
People were all "OMG why don't you get your own place or rent a house with your friends!!!!"
My theory was that I'd have my whole life to pay rent and live on my own, I was going to milk my room and board scholarship for all it was worth (and take full advantage of my parents being willing to pay for me to live in Sigma.)
I was one of few people who didn't get their own apartments until grad school.
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Last edited by KSUViolet06; 03-10-2011 at 04:09 PM.
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