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Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 6:59 pm
Blind Guardian the 2nd Azana Brown Hmmm...honestly, as long as it wasn't already in here, I could stay in my dorm. Raid the dining hall for food, have one of the tech savvy people in here shut down the elevator...I'm sure there's SOME way of taking care of the stairs. With the wireless we have in here (I don't know where the router is, but there's always a possibility of moving that stuff up, depending on how much time we're given), we could stay connected to the rest of campus. British students only get dorms during the first year of their study at University. I live in a ground floor apartment now. neutral We only HAVE to stay in dorms the first year. After that it's all about choice (and the availability of apartments in the neighborhood). There are dorms specifically for upper-classmen, though. (I'm not in one.)
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Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 3:57 am
Azana Brown Blind Guardian the 2nd Azana Brown Hmmm...honestly, as long as it wasn't already in here, I could stay in my dorm. Raid the dining hall for food, have one of the tech savvy people in here shut down the elevator...I'm sure there's SOME way of taking care of the stairs. With the wireless we have in here (I don't know where the router is, but there's always a possibility of moving that stuff up, depending on how much time we're given), we could stay connected to the rest of campus. British students only get dorms during the first year of their study at University. I live in a ground floor apartment now. neutral We only HAVE to stay in dorms the first year. After that it's all about choice (and the availability of apartments in the neighborhood). There are dorms specifically for upper-classmen, though. (I'm not in one.) Why do you have to stay in dorms? I hated staying in dorms. I could never get to sleep. xd
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Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 1:01 pm
Blind Guardian the 2nd Azana Brown We only HAVE to stay in dorms the first year. After that it's all about choice (and the availability of apartments in the neighborhood). There are dorms specifically for upper-classmen, though. (I'm not in one.) Why do you have to stay in dorms? I hated staying in dorms. I could never get to sleep. xd Well, first year I think is simple policy, and it makes sense, since it would be hard for a first year to find an apartment coming in. I chose to stay for multiple reasons. I get to sleep alright; just have to keep the windows closed on the weekends. (People yell outside my window until about 3:30 AM).
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