Living in StuVi2
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I'm going to give you a little tour of my dorm room. It's why also known as the student village to also not a stupid, too. So my room this year is a double in a suite of eight people, so there's four singles in two doubles on the ends. Everyone in the room has a dresser and a desk and a chair. I left my room a little realistically, Messi obviously could be a little cleaner, but that's realistic for college students. The's death circle because they have attached stoplight and bottom light. So you could study or it brings light into the room. You only have four drawer dresser, but we have five draw dressers in this room. You're not supposed to bring your own mini fridge. But if you get caught, you'll get in trouble. Um, so you can rent a mini fridge for believe two hundred twenty five dollars, which you can split between your roommate. So it's not that bad, but it's still kind of bad. You've got a fridge, freezer, microwave. I didn't have to raise mine because it was already like this, but I put a lot of stuff under here like I've got a printer. I've got blankets and towels and bedding my suitcase. My dorm suite also has a common area where we can hang out, watch movies or we can eat snacks and meals at all. One of the really nice thing about Stevie one and Stupid, too, is that there's air conditioning. BEAN EOS Here that I cannot imagine living in a freshman dorm like it did for the last two years without air conditioning. But most of the dorms here don't have it. This storm is crazy views, no matter what side you live on, my face kind of east downtown. Over there is the potential building, obviously this stupid one. Over here you can see across the Charles River into Cambridge. Beauty is a really good job of keeping their students safe in the dorm. So most of the dorm building is the big ones, like Stevie, too, to be one West campus, Warren Towers, towers, all those buildings they all have. Just wipe in via your beauty, which is really nice because they are really strict. If you don't have your idea and you forgot it, it's kind of frustrating. It's also really nice to know that they're keeping other people out and can't like scam their way in. Stupid to also has a really nice study room on the twenty sixth floor, which I'll show you and they've got obviously laundry male in the building. Really short walk to the gym, really short walk to gas arena where sports and sometimes concerts air held. It's pretty convenient in all of West Campus, but it's kind of far from my class is. The only sad thing about Stevie, too, is that it is the most expensive dorm on campus. It's pretty pricey, and if you don't live in an apartment, which they have on the other side of the floor, you have to pay for a meal plan, which is like upwards of five thousand dollars. Be really expensive, which is just a common theme in every way. I do my laundry about once a week, maybe once every two weeks. Um, the laundry at you do have to pay for both the washing and drying, which kind of sucks. A lot of schools do have it for free, but you does not. Sadly, most of the buildings on campus do you have a laundry room in the building? Some of the South campus and Bay State dorms. Every few buildings in the city to laundry room is really nice and new and clean. Recommend you stock up on type odds or whatever equivalent you confined. There is so much easier than using detergent and all the parts of doing laundry because most kids come to college not knowing how to do their laundry around.