<p>Do most of the dorms have XL twin beds?</p>
<p>This is copied from the Division of Housing and Food Service site…
“Littlefield and Kinsolving (except ADA and three-person rooms) require twin sheets. All other residence halls require extra long twin sheets.”</p>
<p>Although it should be noted that what jester calls “beds” might arguably be called “uncomfortable pull-out couches.”</p>
<p>Do the beds in the dorms that are not Jester have four legs, so you could use plastic bed risers to make more room under the bed? (I have caught the drift that Jester has built in beds.)</p>
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<p>These are nice for giving you extra room for storage under the bed.</p>
<p>Jester does have built in beds with storage drawers underneath. My parents bought bed risers for my brother when he stayed in a dorm and ended up returning them because they didn’t need the risers.</p>
<p>I know for a fact san jac and duren let you pretty much position your bed at any height, so the bed riser is useless. However, only one loft kit is given per room, so you would have to borrow otherwise.</p>
<p>About the beds with built in drawers under them:
In Jester and Kinsolving, the beds are “built in,” with large drawers under them.</p>