<p>The first year floor in Keefe is on the second floor with a big lounge and kitchen attached. The way Keefe is set up is that there are “pockets” of living areas. The first years and each special interest floor essentially have their own independent living space. However, that doesn’t mean that there is no interaction between class years. Except for two or three all first year residence halls, all the other building have a mix of class years. </p>
<p>Because of the fact that there are special interest sections in the building, it makes it alot easier to walk into a floor and start a conversation. IMO, most of the upperclassmen in Keefe are really really friendly and always willing to hang out. Additionally, because of the special interest floors, there are always some really cool programs and events happening where she can meet the upperclassmen.</p>
<p>Also, if you’re still unsure, console yourself with the fact that Keefe is one of the best residence halls on campus with A/C, carpets, elevators, lots of small lounges and kitchen, a big meeting room on the first floor and a central location on campus.</p>