What does this mean?

<p>Room Number: RU-1010B-1
Room Type: Triple bedroom in a 2 bedroom suite</p>

<p>Good/bad? I feel like I got into a LCT but I didn’t request it? Oh well, but in another thread someone told me the -10 rooms are nice. But ‘triple bedroom in a 2 bedroom suite’ – what does that mean? I’m sorry, I’m confused.</p>

<p>Any comments, insights please? Thanks.</p>

<p>Is that for Rubin?
Rubin has three types of room:
Single BR in a shared suite for $5,677/semester
1-2 BR suites for 2-5 students for $4,606/semester
Triple-1 room for 3 students for $3,310/semester - this is the LCT</p>

<p>So if you’re in the triple BR at $4,606, the room will be larger than the LCT.</p>

<p>“*-10: This suite is generally split into one LCT and one double with one connecting bathroom. Both rooms are a good size and it is easy to get by without bunking the beds in the triple. one closet in each room. GREAT view of 5th ave.”</p>

<p>The quote above is from:
[nyuhousing</a> - Rubin](<a href=“http://nyuhousing.wikispaces.com/Rubin]nyuhousing”>http://nyuhousing.wikispaces.com/Rubin)</p>

<p>If you want to know for sure, call the housing office. If you and killcity are the same sex, maybe you can swap. He or she desperately needs a LCT and it sounds like you don’t want one.</p>