Honors College Confusion

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<p>I’d say it was wonderful: It was incredibly diverse, everyone was friendly. I never had to worry about my stuff (never locked my door, left my belongings all over the place). It was nice because so many of the residents were in class with me so I always had someone to walk to class with, sit with or go grab food/study. We hung out a lot on weekends: we’d go downtown to see a show, watch a movie on a night in, or just wander the campus for any events that are going on. Plus being in UHC housing meant we were way more aware of all the UHC events that happened.</p>

<p>Cons? The only one I can think of now is that as a freshman you will live on upper campus, which is an annoying walk.</p>

<p>In terms of numbers, there are over 400 beds for freshman. I don’t know the number of freshman in UHC, but it is a good number of them. Upperclassmen housing is increasing. It used to be 103 beds for sophomores and juniors, but we’re adding Brackenridge as a second upperclass dorm next year, so it will be closer to 300-400 beds for upper classmen as well.</p>