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Old Jan 12, 2013, 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by PAYNE1 View Post
Alas, freshmen do tend to get the ratty dorms. I sure hope the housing person is doing his/her best. It is true, however, that sometimes dorm space is limited. My son, who is now a junior, was told he might not be able to have a dorm room this coming year. He has opted to live with some other students in an apartment near the campus. It can be cheaper, especially without the meal plan. If you don't mind my asking, what medical issues require you to have special circumstances?
I know freshmen tend to get the ratty dorms...and I lived in one when I was a freshman...but now that I'm a senior, I should get better housing!

If I could live off campus, I would. Unfortunately, that's not an option. My school requires you to live on campus all 4 years unless you live at home. And I can't live at home because I live too far away.

I am bipolar, and not yet completely stable...so living with someone can be hard, especially not knowing them. I've always had a roommate until this year, but I've always lived with friends who knew about and understood my condition, needs, and mood swings.