<p>The weird building is Centreville… there’s a giant firewall splitting every floor, except for the lobby. It’s not as weird as it sounds (okay, it’s weird), but it doesn’t feel too small or too odd. The Cambridge community is rather nice, and having the incon close by is quite nice.</p>
<p>Don’t forget… you can always do the Highrisers Overnight Stay Program the night before one of the Spring Open Houses, if you get a chance, and then you can stay in a dorm (you don’t get to choose which one, though), and really see what campus is like.</p>
<p>so overall it sounds like cambridge is more pretty, and less crowded.</p>
<p>and umcp11 when you were referring to honors having a better “vibe” were you referring to scholars being more closely knit with fellow scholars rather than nonscholars?
because I just want to make sure I got this right…</p>
<p>In the honor dorms the ppl on your floor share less classes/programs together compared to the number of classes/programs the scholars on a floor share together…
—tell me if i got the wrong impression from previous statements. </p>
<p>and my major is criminology and criminal justice, and potentially psychology as well (i still have to call the school about the psych major).</p>
<p>so is one closer/further to my majors building than the other?</p>