<p>Hey I have been assigned a 3 person apartment with bath in haggett hall. Any one know the layout of that type of room? And is it better then just a standard double.</p>
<p>Did your room assignment specify the “with bath” part? Or did it just say “3 person apartment”? If it specified that you have a private bath, then you have arguably one of the best (and rarest) types of rooms in Haggett. There are only 3 of these rooms I believe and all are in North Tower. Basically you have two Haggett rooms put together plus a bathroom, which split between 3 people = a lot of space. And you will have moveable, loftable furniture, unlike other Haggett rooms, so you can arrange the two spaces any way you like. The reason these rooms are so large is because they are designed to be handicap accessible, but they often are given out to regular students because HFS has more of these type rooms than there are students who specifically need them.</p>
<p>You can go to this page <a href=“Housing & Food Services - UW HFS”>Housing & Food Services - UW HFS; and select the floor & tower you have in Haggett (North tower rooms end in 00-50 and South tower in 51-99), to see if this is the type of room you have. Haggett 201 is an example of the type of room I just explained.</p>
<p>If you have only HEARD that you may have a private bath and it just says 3 person apartment, you may not have been so lucky. Again go look at the Floor Plan page to find your room. If you have one of the long and rectangular rooms (refer to room 214 for an example), then life really sucks. I lived in that type of room last year and the room is honestly a joke. It is super narrow and cramped. The only redeeming quality is that you have floor to ceiling windows. This type has no private bath.</p>
<p>And to add one more thing, both of these type rooms open directly onto the lounge which can be annoying because you will be able to hear everything going on in the lounge whether you like it or not.</p>
<p>Let me know if you have any more questions about Haggett. I can probably answer them!</p>
<p>I have a question about Haggett. I’ll be an incoming freshman so will I be able to make friends? (in other words, are there a lot of freshman that come there?) Also, do you know anything about the international community? :)</p>
<p>I know this thread is pretty old, but I would be very grateful if you could briefly describe your experience at Haggett. Also, were you an international/business freshman direct student?</p>
<p>i lived in the international community last year. lots of freshmen, lots of international students (mostly from Asia), pretty friendly atmosphere. you should have no trouble meeting people if you want to.</p>
<p>Nobody has posted in this thread for a while, but it’s the first one that comes up when you search for Haggett on College Confidential, so I just want to say here that I can’t recommend this place at all. I’m a current resident and I have found that the people here are honestly more clique-y than people in high school. Despite my best efforts, I haven’t made a single friend through Haggett. I’m in a themed “community”, but I have never once felt like we were a community. I also feel like the staff doesn’t care at all, especially the RAs and resident director. I’m currently looking for an apartment or a room in another dorm because I don’t think I can stand Haggett for much longer.</p>
<p>Yeah, I hear it blows chunks over there.</p>