<p>When I applied, I put Quad as my top choices. I ended up in Hill. In retrospect, I’m SO glad I lived in Hill. I loved it. </p>
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As I said, I personally disagree.</p>
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LOVED the dining hall… so convenient. Far away from classes? I don’t know what this person took, but all of my classes were either in DRL, Logan, the Chem Building, or Meyerson, which are all within about 3 minutes of Hill. There was nothing better than waking up 10 minutes before early morning classes, running to them in my PJs, and then heading back afterwards to shower before my next classes. Wonderful.</p>
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True, True, True, True. Won’t lie.</p>
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Eh, I didn’t think they were atrocious. They weren’t always clean and they certainly aren’t spacious, but they were a very typical dorm bathroom. I’ve stayed in dorms at many other schools for various summer programs and I’ve seen much worse than Hill. And the showers weren’t all that bad, unless the ceiling collapsed (which does, regrettably, happen every so often). </p>
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True. But there’s usually a shower free in at least one of the two closest bathrooms to your room, and if not, it would just be a short wait. But come on, you’re going to college and will be living in a dorm, don’t expect privacy like you’d find at home.</p>
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I personally found it to be a nice mix of people. My hall was full of heavy drinkers, although my roommate refused and found his niche with a great group of other kids in the hall who also didn’t drink. The next suite over to us seemed to have no partiers in their mix, and stayed in their suite to watch movies or play cards each night. It’s an eclectic group of people. </p>
<p>Legendofmax, sorry for quoting you so extensively… I wasn’t trying to do anything other than offer my own perspective, but also show that a lot of the cons you pointed out are dead on. </p>
<p>All that being said, I still definitely love Hill and would live there again if I had to do it all over.</p>