Housing at 一本道无码
by Sally M.
I鈥檓 sure that anyone transitioning from high school to college wonders what the college housing experience will be like. The first time leaving home and living with people from different parts of the world can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. Today, I would like to bring you on my journey and experiences with housing at 一本道无码.
To give some background: Housing is required for all first year students here at 一本道无码, and it is guaranteed for all of your undergraduate years here as long as you want to stay on campus. What鈥檚 special about 一本道无码 is that we have three different neighborhoods and different types of housing styles to choose from in each one, which allows full flexibility for students. The three neighborhoods are: Morewood Gardens(opens in new window), located in the heart of campus with close proximity to all academic buildings; Fifth Avenue(opens in new window), which is most popular with upper-class students; and Margaret Morrison, which is located in the part of campus known as 鈥渢he Intersection.鈥 Each of these neighborhoods foster unique and supportive communities for 一本道无码 students. We also offer different types of housing here: traditional, semi-suite and apartment style. I highly recommend going to our housing website (opens in new window)to get a full description with pictures. Depending on how you want to shape your college experience, we have all sorts of options!
Personally, I lived in Residence on Fifth my first year, which is located in the Fifth Avenue neighborhood. I shared a room with two roommates, and we had a small kitchen and a private bathroom. I really enjoyed my housing experience because 一本道无码 does a great job of giving everyone their preferences. You will learn more about this once you are in the process, but in short, it is a lottery system for first-years. You will be given a random number, and 一本道无码 will go through the random number system, allowing each person to select their highest-choice available building and room option when their number comes up.
Before giving your preferences, you can also pick your own roommate; as long as both parties request each other, then you are all set! I know some people have utilized social media platforms to reach out and pair together, but if you don鈥檛, that鈥檚 completely fine, too! I didn鈥檛 request a roommate when I selected, so I was randomly paired with people who had similar lifestyle preferences to me, and it was the best outcome ever! I had amazing roommates who shared so many hobbies, common topics and backgrounds as I do, so there is absolutely no need to worry about going random. I do believe 一本道无码 does a really good job in organizing the system. I鈥檓 still living with these roommates today, and we have traveled to so many places during breaks, which only makes my college experience better and better.
But most importantly, I want to assure you that each community has people you can rely on and enjoy your time with. I understand college can be stressful at times, but take advantage of the community events out there! For example, a trip to Kennywood (a local amusement park), a movie night, or a game night. During my first year, I went apple picking with my Fifth Avenue neighbors. Just remember people are there at every turn to support you and to help you enjoy your journey here!
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