FSU housing?

<p>I believe there is a kitchen on each floor, but not sure about every dorm. Reynolds had one, and you have to check out kitchen tools from the front desk using your license (unless you have your own pots and pans, etc!). Also note that you get 1 fridge per 2 people in a room, and it’s pretty small. My room had 2 fridges since we had 3 people, and even that was a stretch at times. </p>

<p>The place I live literally has a bus stop right outside the place; it takes me maybe 10 seconds to walk there, and if I miss it by a minute, I can just walk down the street to a stop (it’s about 3-4 stops after mine, so it gives me a few minutes to get down there and catch it).</p>

<p>My experience living on campus 2010-2011 pros and cons:</p>

<p>Pros: everything’s right there, easy to meet people in your dorm if you’re social, pretty safe</p>

<p>Cons: expensive, had a bad roommate experience with one of them (she brought a friend in who stole my iPod, would get drunk, would stay up until 3-4 am and sleep until 4pm the next day, and at times was just not respectful of other roommate and I)</p>

<p>I’d say that if you join clubs on campus, you’re set to meet friends if you decide to live off-campus. Living right by a bus stop definitely helps a lot!</p>