Mews Hall Double.mp4
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It's up guys on Ben, and today I'm going to be doing an overview of my place. As you can probably tell, the double is fairly small. All doubles, you can see the ceiling is pretty high, and it's generally not terrible in terms of space. You've got a closet for each person, one full length by mere. I'm on the first floor you get from outside is, uh, it's decent Right now. Can we expect to that great of a view from the first floor and open the window for a year to let some air in? But for most of the year, it's really not important because it is so cold you can probably see me and my roommates have made ourselves, uh, quite at home. You'LL have to excuse the mess, but again it is because of the because of the heating. It's always warm and cozy in here, and it's always comfortable. I've never complained about the temperature and Muse Hall, even if it's cold outside, even if it's hot outside moving to the bathroom. There's two doubles and a single, so you've got a bathroom here with toilet. We can close that door, got a shower stall here, also easily close the store, and what's interesting is over here you got a little common areas, I guess. I guess me and my suitemates don't trust each other because we leave all our shower stuff in our rooms. So that was a general review of my place and Muse Hall. Overall, the general consensus is if you live in Music Hall, you should count yourself lucky because it's so new. The standard of living here is honestly, a lot better than a lot of the other freshmen dorms. The only drawback is it's not a social as a place like Dixon are Domine, which are two other freshman living places. Since people are still comfortable inside their rooms, I guess they tend not to go outside and so you don't have a sense of community or camaraderie that places like Dixon and Donovan have. I would count myself lucky to live in Muse Hall. If you manage to get me, was Hall, you should also count yourself lucky.