Housing At Columbia
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Choosing dorms at Columbia is generally pretty easy. As a freshman, you rank which storms you want to get into on. Then they just randomly draw you, and hopefully you get your first pick. I know a lot of people do, but I also know some people who are kind of unhappy about their picks in dorms and then for upperclassmen is basically the simple lottery system. I got a single my first year, so I don't have experience with choosing a roommate. I know that you can find someone in trees, a roommate and as an upperclassman. Generally, people get a group of people together and try and get into a suite and some of the other bullets. A lot of upperclassman dormitories here have sweets with kitchens and lounges and such, and then sew. There's a mix of different types of social environments. In the dorms, there is a couple called Carmen in the Sea, which are more known as the party dorms. Then there's storms like Wallich and Hartley and Fernald, which are known as the quieter dorms. For people Just put their heads down study and then I'm in John J, which is kind of a mix between the two. We all go and do things like watch movies in our lounge together. So there's really that great mix between so social nous and privacy.