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<p>Anyone have pictures of a Fletcher 3 Person Suite?</p>

<p>Does anyone know anything about Windsor Hall?</p>

<p>Ahh I don’t know what to chose, and I want to pick tonight. I was planning on putting Jennings and Broward as my first two choices (at least for summer, and maybe even fall) because I heard they are the most social, but I’ve heard they are really old and gross… and I heard today from someone that’s a freshman there that I should chose Yulee or Mallory instead because they are similar but were just renovated recently… any help?! </p>

<p>If you guys picked already, what did you put?</p>

<p>i cant decide either! i was thinking of jennings, mallory, reid, yulee, rawlings, possibly beaty. but i just dont know.</p>

<p>i got into the honors program as well, but i dont know if hume is worth the extra $1,000 per year…</p>

<p>I put that the hall was my most important preference and then I listed Hume > Mallory > Reid</p>

<p>opinions on sledd/fletcher?</p>

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<p>Hard to get because there are so few of them. Less people = less likely someone will take a pic and post on the internet. </p>

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<p>Not a bad idea. Mallory/Yulee does look really nice after the renovations. </p>

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<p>I dont think the extra $1,000 is worth it, esp if you dont have the money and living off financial aid. If you are well off and can easily afford it, then why not. </p>

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<p>I like them. I dont think I would of met many people if I lived there freshmen year. Close to the gym/library/classes. Good for freshmen who have friends coming in already and want a quieter dorm. </p>

<p>You might not see me much on CC in the next few day. My professors decided to have exams on the week before spring break.</p>

<p>What exactly do people mean by a social dorm?</p>

<p>Also, I was accepted for the Spring 2009 term and I will get one of the dorms vacated by students graduating in December. I was wondering if that’s a good thing? </p>

<p>I was thinking that most likely I would be in an upperclassmen dorm, perhaps not a good place for freshman to meet people? Do upperclassmen want hang out with freshman?</p>

<p>Also, I thought that those dorms might be actually nicer. Am I right?</p>

<p>Some freshman decide they are sick of the dorms and move out after first semester. You will probably get one of those rooms.</p>

<p>does anyone know anything about Trusler and the leader/scholar program?</p>

<p>Okay so I think I finally decided what I’m putting, almost. For Fall- Broward, Rawlings, and Jennings… and Summer- Jennings, Rawlings… and something else? Any ideas for my third choice for summer? I’m considering Murphree or Mallory… I know it’s unlikely for a freshman to get Murphree and I don’t want to be stuck with a lot of upperclassmen but I heard it’s nice… help?</p>

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<p>Mallory is open summer? Murphree actually has a lot more freshmen during the summer, but you still dont meet as much people. However, you would be close to classes/gym and have your “own” side of the room. Hume/Jennings for the summer is hell for people who work there, but great for freshmen (minus the few who get drunk and passing out in random places or vomit everywhere).</p>

<p>lol no Mallory is not open for summer, but I didn’t realize that when I posted before. I ended up putting Jennings, Rawlings and Murphree for Summer and Broward, Rawlings and Jennings for Fall.</p>

<p>For Computer Science (Engineering) what is the best place?</p>

<p>You might want to see how you compare to others.</p>

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