QU Sophomore Housing
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Now for sophomores, there's about five options that you can do for housing. There's New Village, Old Village, Pearl Rock, the complex area and hill for New Village and old villagers, about six people in each. I know from my experience we had actually eight people, and there were two doubles. That we're a force triple is a very big possibility that that could happen. The difference between New Village, an old village, because they're about the same type of sweet but new village has a much bigger common room. So that's why that was our first choice for housing. Paro is about the same thing as Larsen, So you have a suite, a small common room coming bathroom for the complex area. There's a bunch of different buildings and complex. Different about this one is that there's a kitchen and a common room in these buildings. It's located on a hill, and there's roughly about six or seven people in these sweets. Ah, common room, and there's a C in this building. When choosing rooms as sophomores, juniors and seniors, each person gets their own individual number. Now this number means that whoever has the smallest number gets to pick housing for your entire suite. If you have number one and you are the luckiest person, you had to pick first for your entire higher student body class. For example, if you have number, let's say one o nine. That is the smallest number within your entire suite. You on ly get to pick for the time given for a number one o nine. Another option for sophomore housing is actually true, which is located right behind me. Our troops, if you wanna have a small common room of room of typically six people and a common bathroom.