<p>I want to switch to a single room, want to know which building is the bset? Thanks.</p>
<p>I’d like to know this too. And what are the chances of getting a switch?</p>
<p>Hedrick Summit has the most singles.</p>
<p>Hedrick Summit will be your best chance, there are some in Rieber Terrace but I doubt people there want to switch out.</p>
<p>How do we request a change?</p>
<p>Summit or Rieber Terrace. But seriously guys, unless it’s an absolute necessity, get over it. Being in a double or a triple isn’t the end of the world. You’ll get used to it quickly, and having a roommate can help you learn important lessons (compromise, sharing, conflict resolution, etc.). And if you become good friends with your roommate(s), then it’s a bonus</p>
<p>any freshman that wants a single room is an idiot. period.</p>
<p>^^^ truth.</p>
<p>I resent that!</p>
<p>I resemble that then…</p>
<p>Although I’m technically not gonna be a Freshman, 1st year at UCLA will be my 5th year in college so…lmao, there you go. I want a single just because I have odd hours and don’t like to inconvienience others because of it (and since I can’t really change up the schedule too much I’m sure it would). On the other hand it’d be nice having someone to talk to… still, the rooms looked small even for a double. I started looking at the off-campus housing and it made me sad because the apartments have tiny kitchens with a stove and an oven (and I like my reheated pizza) and while you can buy a tiny little stove thingy for an apartment the only ovens are of the microwave variety. So the campus gives me community and the off-campus gives me space and a larger kitchen area. So I be conflicted.</p>