Housing Near Hecht?

<p>I actually had to go to the Longmire building the other day and walked past the Hecht House. It’s actually really low-key; had it not been mentioned here and I saw the sign indicating what the building was, I honestly wouldn’t have recognized it as being important on campus. </p>

<p>If you go the [FSU</a> Campus Map](<a href=“http://map.campus.fsu.edu/index.aspx]FSU”>http://map.campus.fsu.edu/index.aspx), you can zoom in a bit toward the Convocation Way/Call Street intersection and see the location of Hecht House, in comparison to the east-side dorms. You can also get an idea of where the different buildings that your Criminology classes will be held in compared to some of the dorms. </p>

<p>If your housing priority number is too high for you to feel safe about getting into one of the dorms you’re interested in, you might want to look into [the</a> LLCs that are housed in the east-side dorms](<a href=“http://housing.fsu.edu/livlearnsteps.html]the”>http://housing.fsu.edu/livlearnsteps.html). While I can’t say for sure what priority number would be the cutoff, I would say that if yours is above 2000 or so, you might look into one of them to help get an east-side dorm. Being accepted into an LLC also guarantees you a spot in the dorm they are located in. </p>

<p>For east side dorms you can pick from the [Bryan</a> Hall LLC](<a href=“http://bryanhall.fsu.edu/]Bryan”>http://bryanhall.fsu.edu/), the [Music</a> LLC in Cawthon Hall](<a href=“http://www.music.fsu.edu/Quicklinks/Online-Tour/Music-Living-Learning-Center-at-Cawthon-Hall]Music”>http://www.music.fsu.edu/Quicklinks/Online-Tour/Music-Living-Learning-Center-at-Cawthon-Hall), or the [Pre-Health</a> Professions LLC in Reynolds Hall](<a href=“http://www.chs.fsu.edu/llc]Pre-Health”>http://www.chs.fsu.edu/llc). There’s also the [Women</a> in Math, Science, and Engineering LLC in Cawthon](<a href=“http://wimse.fsu.edu/]Women”>http://wimse.fsu.edu/), but since that’s for females only, I don’t think that they’d accept you since you’re a male. </p>

<p>Corbis- Thanks for the kind words! Honestly though I still am learning about the campus myself. I actually have learned a lot from here- probably just as much, if not more than, what I have learned by being on campus. :)</p>