Checking out Shaun's Dorm
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Like we said, this is primarily upperclassmen housing. This is pretty typical of what you would get for any kind of progressive housing in S T J, as we call it, or the village. Housing and freshmen housing is about 2/3 are about half the size of this bed here for Afrikaans when you can't change the level of the bed. In freshmen housing, you can adjust it from pretty much anywhere from about this height all the way up to about here. You just have to put in a request, and they can adjust the level of your bad to anyone of the notches it's pretty wide range of. You could have every dorm comes with a, um, dresser with few drawers for space. Your desk is a little bit smaller, but it does have an added level appear from or storage on DH. Those were pretty much their guarantee things in all housing is a desk, a dresser and a bed on that. Cosmic housing in both the village and S T J is just kind of the strip for storage. This is something actually that I pushed myself, which is something that a lot of students do is just kind of by these additional racks to put other things on for extra space in the dorm. Because there isn't a lot of space to just kind of put things in. In the freshman dorms this would be closed cabinet space, and you have open space above for a little bit of upper stories on you have closet space open that does have additional hanging space as well. So if natural light is something like that is always an option on, they can't on DH there, not always the prettiest. They kind of all come in like a beige or white color, but they're very easy to decorate. One downside is you can't put anything into the wall. So if you do want to any decorations, you have to bring some kind of tape or command hooks. Or I use a lot of like attack and things just kind of press things into the wall. You definitely can't bring any kind of pains to start stick things directly into the wall. So does that mean something to think about how you plan on putting up yourself? A lot of people do prefer to use command strips in command hooks to kind of hang things and put things all around there right so easy. When you're going to college, there are the go to things that you bring you obviously wanted backpack. There's some things that they don't always tell you to bring that are very useful. While you may not think it is fully important, bringing decorations for your dorm is honestly super great for just mental health and kind of enjoy yourself in staying grounded throughout the year. Something else is something like a shoe rack or additional racks or anything like that for just additional stories, whether it's for shoes or clothing or anything of that nature is something that is super helpful. Thing that most people have in their dorm is a fridge of some kind. At no point did they clean your room for you on a regular basis. They do, obviously regularly clean your bathrooms on in freshman freshman dorms. They clean your common spaces on DH. Even in upper consummate housing, they do clean your bathrooms. They do not clean your kitchen areas in your common spaces so just have become some kind of document room. Since these dorms do, you kind of tend to collect us. Because they could change in a moment is in almost all cases, you don't have to pay for laundry. This is something that was actually added pretty recently because the Presidents Hall Association fought on DH, made an agreement with the school to make all laundry free on campus housing in Case kind of has its ups and its downs. The freshman and sophomore houses aren't always the greatest and do have a lot of problems. Overall they do get the job done and it is a pretty enjoyable experience. You don't have terrible mattresses, and nothing is really falling apart constantly. So overall thus far, I've really I've really been satisfied with the overall housing experience. There are a lot of people who do choose to live off campus in the area. Housing a case can be a bit pricey, especially for what we're getting in the lower class houses. Because of the area is not the most expensive option. There are options off campus that can tend to be more expensive, but overall I am pretty satisfied with my case housing experience. I've gone to bed every night and pretty satisfied and enjoying myself, so there's not really that many huge problems. I have pretty much enjoyed and been happy with my housing experience here at case.