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Anonymous Posted at 9:49 pm on Oct. 31, 2008
Just wondering which one you enjoy/benefit from more

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2kewl4u2know Posted at 10:13 pm on Oct. 31, 2008
Quote: from Hggh7 at 12:06 am on Nov. 1, 2008

Quote: from 2kewl4u2know at 12:05 am on Nov. 1, 2008

Quote: from Hggh7 at 11:58 pm on Oct. 31, 2008

Yeah that percent chance of liking is probably well under 10%
 

 Well aren't you two oh-so-optimistic.    



just stating the truth.

Honestly, it's not THAT hard to make friends.  Even if they aren't on your floor....and this is coming from a generally shy person.  People are usually nice at the beginning, and if you're nice back, THERE YA GO!  New friend.  Or join a club, there's HUNDREDS at college, and living in the dorm is convenient there too, because you could just be like "Let's walk back to my room" and THERE YA GO!

The dorms are worth the money if you can get it.

Hggh7 Posted at 10:06 pm on Oct. 31, 2008
Quote: from 2kewl4u2know at 12:05 am on Nov. 1, 2008

Quote: from Hggh7 at 11:58 pm on Oct. 31, 2008

Yeah that percent chance of liking is probably well under 10%

Well aren't you two oh-so-optimistic.



just stating the truth.
2kewl4u2know Posted at 10:05 pm on Oct. 31, 2008
Quote: from Hggh7 at 11:58 pm on Oct. 31, 2008

Yeah that percent chance of liking is probably well under 10%

Well aren't you two oh-so-optimistic.    

Hggh7 Posted at 9:58 pm on Oct. 31, 2008
Quote: from 2kewl4u2know at 11:55 pm on Oct. 31, 2008

Quote: from Anonymous at 11:52 pm on Oct. 31, 2008

Quote: from 2kewl4u2know at 11:50 pm on Oct. 31, 2008

I think you'd benefit more from the dorms, especially your first year. Because you live ON campus so you don't feel like you need to rush home, you can walk to your classes and not worry about spending on gas, and you're in a place with a bunch of other new college students and it's a lot easier to make friends because you LIVE with them.
So you are saying that its better to PAY MONEY to live with people that there is a high chance of them not liking you and becoming friends with them rather than stay home with parents FREE OF CHARGE?

I think it's worth it. Yeah, there's a chance they won't like you, but I guarantee someone will, you know, as long as you're not a shut-in and gone every weekend. Then it's really no point except for the convenience of walking to your classes.


Yeah that percent chance of liking is probably well under 10%
2kewl4u2know Posted at 9:55 pm on Oct. 31, 2008
Quote: from Anonymous at 11:52 pm on Oct. 31, 2008

Quote: from 2kewl4u2know at 11:50 pm on Oct. 31, 2008

I think you'd benefit more from the dorms, especially your first year.  Because you live ON campus so you don't feel like you need to rush home, you can walk to your classes and not worry about spending on gas, and you're in a place with a bunch of other new college students and it's a lot easier to make friends because you LIVE with them.
So you are saying that its better to PAY MONEY to live with people that there is a high chance of them not liking you and becoming friends with them rather than stay home with parents FREE OF CHARGE?

I think it's worth it.  Yeah, there's a chance they won't like you, but I guarantee someone will, you know, as long as you're not a shut-in and gone every weekend.  Then it's really no point except for the convenience of walking to your classes.

Anonymous Posted at 9:52 pm on Oct. 31, 2008
Quote: from 2kewl4u2know at 11:50 pm on Oct. 31, 2008

I think you'd benefit more from the dorms, especially your first year. Because you live ON campus so you don't feel like you need to rush home, you can walk to your classes and not worry about spending on gas, and you're in a place with a bunch of other new college students and it's a lot easier to make friends because you LIVE with them.
So you are saying that its better to PAY MONEY to live with people that there is a high chance of them not liking you and becoming friends with them rather than stay home with parents FREE OF CHARGE?
2kewl4u2know Posted at 9:50 pm on Oct. 31, 2008
I think you'd benefit more from the dorms, especially your first year.  Because you live ON campus so you don't feel like you need to rush home, you can walk to your classes and not worry about spending on gas, and you're in a place with a bunch of other new college students and it's a lot easier to make friends because you LIVE with them.
420trendz Posted at 9:50 pm on Oct. 31, 2008
Quote: from stl man at 12:49 am on Nov. 1, 2008

the dorms cuz you're right on campus and are close to everything

This
musicfan3 Posted at 9:50 pm on Oct. 31, 2008
Quote: from I like tuhtles at 9:49 pm on Oct. 31, 2008

Dorms.

This.

atomictastic Posted at 9:50 pm on Oct. 31, 2008
Dorms obviously.
stl man Posted at 9:49 pm on Oct. 31, 2008
the dorms cuz you're right on campus and are close to everything
jennay Posted at 9:49 pm on Oct. 31, 2008
dorms first few years then apt. rents are just ew
greeneyedbeauty Posted at 9:49 pm on Oct. 31, 2008
Townhouse with my boyfriend.
I like tuhtles Posted at 9:49 pm on Oct. 31, 2008
Dorms.
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