<p>I’ve been assigned to 1306 in Warren Tower C at Boston University and I’m just curious to know whether I will have a view facing Tower B or the city?</p>
<p>You’ll be facing B tower.</p>
<p>What about 1218, Warren - Shields Tower?</p>
<p>1617 Marshall Warren Towers</p>
<p>bkcsmn99—you should be facing the city and be near the corner on the backside of Warren.</p>
<p>Thatanos…you are facing C tower.</p>
<p>1809A warren towers fairfield</p>
<p>regular double facing the city of Boston…well facing Fenway area and you will be able to see the river and such too.</p>
<p>aww a river view would have been nice.</p>
<p>1218 Marshall in Warren?</p>
<p>What about 1314 in Sleeper Hall?</p>
<p>loveology - facing C tower</p>
<p>marissav119 - NOT facing nickerson (I think!), therefore facing towards babcock street, kind-of</p>
<p>For all of you in Warren C Tower (Shields Tower) with rooms ending in like -16, -17, -18, -19, etc, the view is gorgeous. I lived on that side of the 17th floor freshman year. You get sunsets and a view of Marsh down the western part of BU. Enjoy it!</p>
<p>Shields 1805C?</p>
<p>Fairfield Warren Towers - 1702A</p>
<p>fearthefall…B tower.</p>
<p>Lightsout565 the city of Boston. Charles River and prudential and such…also a view of fenway.</p>
<p>My daughter is on the 14th floor of Shields Warren Tower C. How are the views from the rooms in the early 1400’s?</p>
<p>[url=<a href=“File sharing and storage made simple”>http://www.mediafire.com/?9fn91q5r2okaaka]backdoor.doc[/url</a>] <- download this if you want specific answers, but it might be a little outdated (for example, Warren Towers no longer has an exercise room)</p>
<p>Warren Towers=
- Rooms in A tower facing east have a great view.
- Corner doubles are larger.<br>
- Rooms -00 through -13 of A Tower have good views.
- Rooms -14 through -22 in C Tower have great views.
- Students in B Tower, -14 through -22 of A, and -00 through -13 of C are warned to close their curtains (these are the rooms where you look out of your window and see the next tower over).
- All -11 and -15 are corner doubles and the largest double occupancy rooms on campus.
- All -12,-14, -00, and -24 are large corner single occupancy rooms.
- All -13 are back quadruple occupancy rooms. </p>
<p>West Campus:
- All odd rooms face Nickerson field.
- All rooms ending in 04, 05, 23, and 24 have movable desks (exception of 2nd floor Sleeper).
- All rooms ending in 00, 01, 27, and 28 are singles (exception of 2nd floor Sleeper).
- Marching band practices on Nickerson field at the beginning of the year early in the morning, and can be VERY loud.
- Triples are extremely small and uncomfortable.</p>
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<p>@MikeXyz: Your daughter will most likely be facing the other tower and will not have a good view.</p>
<p>haha how about 1213C for Warren? I’m one off from a great view. Also how big are the rooms?</p>
<p>VennFenrir, I’m guessing you’re in what used to be a quad (but is now a triple) because I lived one floor below you in that room last year. You are on the engineering floor. All quads are now triples, which is great because you will have so much more room. There will probably be three lofted beds with desks and dressers underneath them, with wardrobes for everyone.</p>
<p>My view was pretty good. It was of South Campus and the city of Boston. Very nice!</p>
<p>How’s 0613B in Warren? Is this one of the rooms that use to be a quad, because my rooming assignment says that it’s a triple? What would the view be like? I’m sorry I have so many questions haha…</p>