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applicannot
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The rooms were a fine size, but a lot of the "dorms" are actually off campus (some of them very far!) university owned apartments. The biggest dorm on campus was definitely old. [View Full Report] |
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ihs76
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Only saw the outside. Seemed standard. [View Full Report] |
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sciencefrenchie
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Didn't see. The outsides didn't really make too much of an impression, but I liked how you could pick what style (suite, etc.) room you want. [View Full Report] |
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Vballer2010
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mathmom
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I've only seen the brand new LEEDs building from the tour which is has nice common areas, but small rooms. My son got housed in an old apt bldg which is not very beautiful, but has huge rooms. [View Full Report] |
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morvoren
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We didn't get to see any. [View Full Report] |
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dsultemeier
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Didn't go inside. [View Full Report] |
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taxguy
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Didn't get to see any [View Full Report] |
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hollyert
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The dorm tour took us into one TEENY TINY dorm. The guide told us it was as small as it got, though; the living area was nice and clean, looked very new and livable. [View Full Report] |
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Father of the Boarder
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Rooms for freshmen are not much larger than those provided to federal inmates. Probably the weakest element of the campus. Seniors can obtain great apartments overlooking football field. [View Full Report] |
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Marilyn
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Son stayed in dorm and found it to be fine; very nice common rooms. [View Full Report] |
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ever_after
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I toured Morewood. Security seemed fairly good, and the rooms were fairly large compared to other dorms I've seen. It's organized in towers. A-D towers have private baths, E doesn't. [View Full Report] |