<p>I keep on hearing people saying that they will go to Cornell Days, what is that?</p>
<p>And what do people do at Cornell days? Do they stay at Cornell overnight or for a couple of days and learn about the classes, etc.?</p>
<p>Oh and a few more random questions:</p>
<p>1.) Does Cornell University, more specifically the School of Industrial and Labor Relations, require that ALL freshmen dorm on campus? Am I allowed to get an apartment nearby (Apartment not leased or owned by Cornell…)</p>
<p>2.) If I do dorm, is it hard for freshmen to get singles?</p>
<p>3.) Also, this is a very weird question, but what are the bathrooms like at Cornell? Are they like those big public restrooms with stalls or are they private bathrooms (with like a real door lol) and only a few people share them?
(Idk I would hate to have massive bathrooms…)</p>
<p>Thanks in advance for the responses.</p>
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<p>1)Yes freshman have to live on campus (I think their MIGHT be an exception for students with immediate relatives that live within a commuting distance)</p>
<p>2) There are alot of signles available to freshman from what I hear and if you request one you are very likely to get one. From your username you seem like a guy, but if you are a girl the all girls dorm is all singles…so if you request that you automatically get a single.</p>
<p>3)I have no clue</p>
<p>Hope that helped</p>
<p>I don’t think Balch is all singles, but bottom line if you’re a freshman you have a good chance of getting a single. Bathrooms depend on where you live. Newer dorms like Court-Kay-Bauer and Mews, or any dorm that has a suite-setup (High rise 5, Jameson) have private bathrooms you share with 4 or 5 other people. Not sure about the other freshman dorms, but the rest are pretty much large public bathrooms.</p>
<p>Balch (the female dorm) is not all singles. A good portion of the building is made of singles, but there are doubles in there as well. Also, if you’re a girl and you request a single, you will not automatically get one in Balch. Yes, you will be very likely to get a single in Balch, but you may also get a single in a co-ed dorm. Dickson has a lot of singles as do the suite-style dorms (High Rise 5, Jameson, and the Low Rises). Also, I know some girls who requested doubles and ended up in singles. Long story short: whether you’re a girl or guy, you’re very likely to get a single if you ask for one.</p>
<p>Myarmin pretty much covered the bathroom issue. The Low Rises also have suite-style bathrooms. The larger, older dorms like Donlon and Dickson have big bathrooms that can accomodate like 30 people (not all at once, but you get what I mean). Donlon also has co-ed bathrooms, and sometimes you hear about interesting stories from those bathrooms…don’t worry though. Donlon also has single-sex bathrooms on every floor.</p>
<p>Co-ed bathrooms…GOOD LORD! Like we can take showers together? Uh-oh…nothing good can come of this…</p>
<p>haha…the Transfer Center had one co-ed bathroom on every floor…certainly made for an interesting time :-)</p>