House Tour!
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I'm going to give you all a little House tour. This is where I live now, and it's actually where I lived last year, too. Typically, when you come to animate freshman year, you live in a dorm either on campus, pretty much everyone that I know lived in a dorm on campus or they lived in the Callaway house, which is a really like Greek life oriented freshmen housing, or you like on occasion. I know some freshman that will live in the houses or in some different apartments, but mostly you're either in a dorm or you're in the counting house, and I think there's definitely benefits both. I lived in the Callaway house because I knew a lot of other Greek life people that we're going to live there. It was definitely like a big party all the time, which I don't know. It's totally by personality, but it was a great experience for a freshman year. I'm going to show you a little around my house right now. So this I have a huge room in a lot of the houses in College Station are laid out, so that all of the rooms look exactly the same. For example, my roommates and I, there's four of us in our house is shaped like a giant square, and each of us has our own pantry in the refrigerator, and everything's, like, completely laid out equally. Then another big perk of getting to live in a house out here is a big backyard. There's actually a lot of big backyard homes in College Station and Brian because they tend to build student homes with that in mind. So if you do look for a house your sophomore junior senior year, you'll find that in Brian College Station. You either live in a historic house, which has been here forever, and those are pretty old, or you live in a brand's Bacon News college house that was literally made for kids to share. Like my houses, it's made for four girls completely equal or guys. That's kind of interesting because, like you can see on this side of my street. Those air, usually actual residents from Brian College. Sheesh, I know there's some college kids mixed in there, and then there's a lot of college houses on this side which is actually pretty cool because since it is a college town, you do get to interact with residents sometimes and feel like you're in a little bit more of a home city. I'm going to take a look down sorority row because that has been a huge part of my college life. I if anybody's looking at this wanting to join Greek clay, I want you all to get to see what that's like. Then tomorrow we will hopefully get to talk a little bit more about what dorms on campus look like with a few of my friends that lived in them.