I had a triple in McGuire hall. It wasn’t bad at all. We had bunk beds and another bed. I never felt that cramped because I am not space intensive and we had access to common areas if I needed to be out of the dorm room. I am an only child and I really liked having two new friends right off the bat. I had an opportunity to live with a friend of a friend from home but, at the time, Villanova offered a discount for living tripling up. I don’t know if that is the case now. At any rate, I didn’t come from a family that could simply write a check to pay for school and we were looking for ways to save money and this was one of the avenues we pursued. It worked out well. Given that I had two roommates (and we got along really well) and, we were each in different orientation groups, I had access to two more circles of friends. Additionally, my roommates really had complementary academic skill sets but were also Comprehensive Science majors which really helped with studying and test preparation. To be clear, this is a function of who you live with. I was really fortunate and wouldn’t have changed it.