Dorms
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It's a combination of singles and doubles, for example, is the single My friend Adam lives. Like May. He is a poly signed major in film studies Minor, and this is just a general of how big a single is. Come to my room, other right at the end and a double. Um, I lived with one of my best friends my whole last year, and we chose living double together. Singles are definitely available after freshman near, if you want into the way that, um, rooming works. Freshman year is people are randomly paired into doubles, and it has the random you can choose anyone else, but I kind of like that way, because all the halls, just a mixture of like a bunch of people, you get all of these detectives and you find your friends and my roommate. Freshman year, I wasn't the biggest fan of hand. We're finding mates and last year on campus still from they worked out how we play on DH. Then after freshman year, you kind of find your friends, know where you go from there and live with you are awesome. Three one nine six Man sweet and welcome to my second home. So this is standard double, um, bad there, but they're what they call it. You can put a TV in here if you want, but you don't have to. This is actually a dark side, but so, yeah, they're actually pretty big one bad, you say, Make sense. That desk you got some guy that doesn't live here. Cam Cam, how do you feel about living in a single? I like living in a single a lot because I can go to bed or wake up whenever I want to, And, uh, I get tired of dealing with people. The singles, which is great and a lot more room to kind of customize your room and then Oh, no. Then get Tau live super close to your boys, so yeah.