But if you go to a nerd school like Case Western, well that sucks, soooo.
As I actually go there, I'm going to disagree. Dorm life really isn't bad here. Of course, you can't move off campus until senior year, so it means that the majority of the people you'd care to hang out with are close by. True, the parties are more sparse than at a large state school, but they are there, especially if you're in a frat.
The thing is, dorm life doesn't mean that you'll have something to do at all times, and that you'll never find yourself bored. It just means being in close proximity to a number of things, and being around a group of people, among whom you might find several fit to hang out with.
they're going to be small. And living in them means living
under the college's rules. As students pack up and move off to
college during the next month, their parents are bound to haul
back some of the things that won't fit or simply are allowed.
The Five Most Important Dorm Items to Bring to College: http://www.missiontuition.com/the-five-most-important-dorm-items-to-bring-to-college/
However, I am living in an apartment with my cousin starting this summer, and it's going to be awesome. I've got my fill of dorm life, and while it was nice, it's time to move on from the tiny shared rooms and visitation hours and all the RULES. I'm really looking forward to being in my own space again.