<p>The language dorm, Haffner, is a great option for students to work on their fluency. Students of all levels are encouraged to live there, so your daughter shouldn’t feel intimidated by her skills. Because students are also required to take a language class (unless they’ve tested out), it can be nice to continue your studies outside of the classroom. You should also note Haffner consists only of singles, including freshmen rooms. It also houses one of the two dining halls on campus and is close to the train station, if that’s of any importance.</p>
<p>That said, each dorm has a different personality and attracts different students. Some freshmen really look forward to the roommate experience, but if your daughter would rather live alone, this is a more viable option. Haffner is a quieter dorm and suits independent students. If your daughter is looking for a much more active and social environment and lots of floormate bonding, I’d advise maybe exploring other options. Our language departments alone are very strong and I’m sure she’d make great strides in her skills by just going to class.</p>