<p>How hard is it for freshmen to get a suite?</p>
<p>A lot of incoming students will apply for a suite so your chance of getting this is somewhat low, but not impossible. Priority is given to regent scholars.</p>
<p>Or does the lottery eliminate any advantages for current students?</p>
<p>Housing offers are already sent out to current students. I believe they reserved only a small amt of suites for current students. The rest go to incoming freshmen. Most current students usually apply for Martinez Commons so I wouldn’t worry about this.</p>
<p>Are the bathrooms communal ones in the hallway, or are they shared between smaller groups of students in their rooms? </p>
<p>Suites (in unit 1, 2, 3) have their own restroom & shower stall. This is to be shared with your other 4 suitemates (1 triple and 1 double).</p>
<p>Each floor in normal halls shares a communal co-ed restroom (~3-5 toilets and ~3 shower stalls). The restroom will only be gender specific if you’re living on an all gender floor. </p>
<p>How prevalent or not prevalent is Greek life, and how quiet/loud is housing generally?</p>
<p>It depends on your floor. Some are rowdier while others are pretty dead. The dynamic/environment is all based on the people who will be living on your floor. Suites are known to be less social though.</p>