Housing Options
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So I wanted to talk to you a little bit more about how housing will change thie older you get. So we have a lot of incoming freshmen that come into the school, especially in recent years. We've had a huge influx of freshmen and essentially what that means is so essentially what that means is we only have so many dorms here on campus, and there really isn't enough for juniors and seniors. If you're continuing student, you form a group of like you're friends of where you are, who you want to live with. Then based on its based off of the least amount of semesters, you have been at the school and you get to then choose a place to live first obviously, freshman, you have to stay in the freshman dorms so you probably can stay on campus, appeared Junior, and you don't really want to go with your friends like you're just live with the random. Just because there are so many freshmen, it's I would not say. It's a freshman on Ly campus that is definitely not what I'm saying. Just because there are some money, they have to be house somewhere like Brevard. It is technically an upperclassman dorm, but a lot of freshmen lived there. Like all my friends, they lived in Brevard than I was surprised to find out that it wasn't upperclassmen. Dorms s O Basically, what that means for you is as a sophomore Paul Apartments and Stress Hall that is, the other upperclassmen. There were a lot of freshmen over the last year, not to mention there's also our cell. It's like a studio style apartment, so it's just like a single than he ever kitchen, living room stuff like that. It's very small, but that is also another upperclassman option for you. So I would say a lot of the upperclassmen dorms are sophomores and then some. Freshman Tio, when it comes to like when you become a junior, will become a senior. Chances are you will be living off campus if you want to live with your friends. They'll just get a house with their friends and apartment close to the campus. We do not partner with any apartment complexes in Tampa, but there is an off campus fair that goes on. So like table ing in the Von Quad, you can meet with someone and they can help you search. He lives like ten minutes from here, so I am living with him next year because I am studying abroad. So I decided that was the most convenient option for me. They're all living together next year in an apartment somewhere. So I would say as an upperclassman, you probably will not be living on campus if you do wanna live with your friends, but I don't look at that is a negative. I know a lot of people on this campus do, but I don't. I think it's good to be living off on your own. I think it's just it kind of forces you to be a little bit more responsible and kind of show you like what life is really like once you are dependent once you are your own adult. I think it helps people grow s so that by the time you are a graduating senior, you already know what it's like to have to pay bills and utility and electricity and everything like that. Yeah, that is kind of how housing changes from freshman to senior year here at UT..