WELCOME TO MY HUMBLE ABODE
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Hey there. Welcome to my room. So I live in a natural triple, which basically means I have this room for desks and then a second room. Um it's really nice to have to live in a natural triple because we basically have an extra room toe, have people over, um, and that, like, if one of my roommates wants to do work while I want to sleep, like I could just close the door, um, and it just feels a lot more open, especially compared TTO forest triples, um, for freshmen, housing options, they basically through kind of what is. You'll end up either in a natural double, which is just like two beds. Um, in a room with two closets or ah, forced triple, which is three beds. Um, one bunk bed, one lofted bad, two desks, two closets for three people. It's not ideal. They do that because there's just a spy. They accept so many students that there's not enough housing options. Um, and then you could be in a single, which is one bed, one desk, one closet. Um, or you could be in what I live in, which is a natural triple. Um, very lucky. There aren't a lot of them on this campus.