<p>My daughter was assigned to a 3 person studio in Broome. Does “studio” mean that it is one large room with 3 beds and a kitchen in the corner of the room? In other words, no separate bedroom? For anyone who has lived in a studio in Broome: Did you have trouble trying to sleep while someone is cooking or watching TV in the same room?</p>
<p>2incollege123,</p>
<p>I have no personal knowledge of Broome. Have you read the NYU Local’s article on this dorm? Here is the link: </p>
<p>[Guide</a> To NYU Dorms 2011: Broome Street · NYU Local](<a href=“Guide To NYU Dorms 2011: Broome Street | by NYU Local | NYU Local”>Guide To NYU Dorms 2011: Broome Street | by NYU Local | NYU Local) </p>
<p>I did not find any mention of a STUDIO for 3 people under room types, just a studio for TWO people. However the list may not be comprehensive.</p>
<p>Note also that the official NYU Broome St. dorm website also indicates that there are no THREE person studios (under room and suite types); however, it may be that the loft apartments for 11 people may include a 3 person studio (this is unclear):</p>
<p>[Features</a> and Services](<a href=“http://www.nyu.edu/life/living-at-nyu/on-campus-living/explore-the-residencehalls/Broome-Street/Features-and-Services.html]Features”>http://www.nyu.edu/life/living-at-nyu/on-campus-living/explore-the-residencehalls/Broome-Street/Features-and-Services.html)</p>
<p>I recommend that you clarify this matter and ask for more info by contacting the staff listed for the Broome St. dorm:</p>
<p>[Staff</a> and Offices](<a href=“http://www.nyu.edu/life/living-at-nyu/on-campus-living/explore-the-residencehalls/Broome-Street/Staff-and-Offices.html]Staff”>http://www.nyu.edu/life/living-at-nyu/on-campus-living/explore-the-residencehalls/Broome-Street/Staff-and-Offices.html)</p>