<p>I might write on each residence hall. But this is more important:</p>
<p>Each residence hall has certain “sterotypes”, “quirks”, “features”, etc. associated with it. Key word: associated. These generalizations do not apply to everyone in the residence hall. I know people from almost every residence hall and have been in several and pretty much, they’re all rather similar in terms of the “composition” of people. There will be a few in each house that seem to embody these generalizations but it is very few. I would choose your residence hall based on how you want to live as opposed to the type of people. Some residence halls facilitate certain things like more parties (if the residence hall is larger) among other things. Other houses facilitate very strong house culture/bonds if there is only one house in the residence hall or the residence hall historically has strong house culture.</p>
<p>I suppose you could take the stereotypes into account, but don’t think of them as “defining”.</p>