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Originally posted by CrimsonTide4
Last night reminded me of dorm life and the rules.
I know we have threads where we identify if we went to a PWI or an HBCU but refresh my memory when you respond.
DORM LIFE:
1. Did your school(s) have single sex dorms? co-ed? combo?
2. Did you all have a visitation policy? What was it?
3. Did you live in SS or Co-ed dorms? Why (if you had a choice)?
4. Did you sneak folks in and out?
5. Did you have roommates? Do you still keep in touch with them?
Reminisce about dorm life. Funny moments? Outrageous moments?
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NC State University - Raleigh, NC
1. We had SS and co-ed dorms
2. You had to sign your visitors in, escort them if they went anywhere other than to your room or suite and escort them out.
3. Fresh yr: single sex, Moma Brown was not having me in a co-ed dorm. But that was cool because the guys dorm was a hop/skip/jump away
Soph yr: Crazy roommate (didn't know it at the time) and I wanted to live in a co-ed dorm but we had a lottery type system and we didn't get picked to live there. So, single sex
Junior/Senior yr: I moved off campus to avoid crazy roommate problems.
4. No, I was too scared of getting caught!
5.
Fresh yr: roommate was my best friend middle school-high school. BIG MISTAKE... we are cool with each other when we run into each other.
Soph yr: We Dont keep in touch.
Junior yr: I moved off campus thinking things would be better. I moved into a private residence hall, 3 melanin challenged girls and me. I was friends with one of the girls but the other had serious issues....she was in love with her 2nd cousin. We don't keep in touch.
Senior yr: moved into off campus student apartments.
I do better living on my own, much less drama.
Only thing about dorm life, think someone mentioned it before.... fire drills and having to go outside in the middle of the night during one or hiding in the closet until the drill was over then acting like nothing happened. Seeing who was with who during the drills....making sure you combed your hair and looked half decent before going outside because you never knew who you'd run into.