North Campus Dorms
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I know a couple art students who actually wanted the North campus ones just so they could, like, walk right down Teo class. A lot of people who aren't in the art school or engineering school if they get it, they get super upset. Overall, even though it kind of sucks, like taking the bus to essential campus, they build a community there. I know a bunch of people who, like, hang out with each other and they kind of bond over the bus trip and just make new friends that way. Lee and Bates, So bristly is basically like the markley of North Campus. They have a bigger dining on because there's more people. People are interested in arts and want to be a part of that. They take this class and have, like, a bunch of programs for that. Um, they also have, like, right across from it, they have their own, like fitness center and it was like newly renovated. So a lot of people enjoy that bacon, just like walk right outside and into it. Then Bates is a little farther way, so that one is probably the worst time in my opinion to be in because if you want, like, a single or like some people who got doubles, God put there. Usually our place there so they don't have their own dining all. Like, if you don't like walking production like transporting, that just might not be the place for you. Also a lot of people on North Day like stay first Messer. Then if they have the money they like, move into an apartment or, like try to move on to Central campus. I know a couple people who did it and other people who were just like, don't really We care anymore like they're pretty used to it, So it's based off of like, personal preference and how much money you really spend. North Campus is just although it's like ten minutes away, it's alright. Kill is just wait until sophomore year until you had a house or an apartment or like central campus dorms, he'll be fine, but yet that's North campus.