Single-Sex floors

<p>Could someone please tell me what the single sex floor options are for first year students(girl)?</p>

<p>Is it only the third floor of carman?</p>

<p>yep, only the floor in carman.</p>

<p>carman is a corridor style with 2 rooms connected to a single bedroom (you could call it a suite if you’d like, or a corridor, but that’s parsing language). i don’t know what there is not to get.</p>

<p>ok was just wondering why they specified if it was the same as every other floor…i thought corridor style was one bathroom on the floor, that is the opposite of suite style.</p>

<p>from [Housing</a> : Carman](<a href=“Columbia Housing”>Columbia Housing)</p>

<p>The floors are mostly co-ed, with some single sex floors available, in a corridor-style setting.</p>

<p>well a true suite has a living room, maybe even a kitchen, carman does not.</p>

<p>so there are two double rooms of a single sex sharing a single bathroom - so it would be 4 girls or 4 boys in the two doubles. in the single sex floor it is all women, in the co-ed floor every other 4 person mini-suite is made up of boys or girls.</p>

<p>all the mini-suites are arranged in a corridor style - as you can see in the floor plan. and most of the socializing and working at times happens in the hall (like a corridor style), and at the end of most floors there is a separate lounge. i mean you want to create very strict definitions between a suite and corridor style, its both i suppose you could say.</p>