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clark dorm question Posted on 02-28-2005
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i will be a freshmen in the fall i waned to kno if the heritage common apts. are available and if it would be recommended for the first year.
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replied on 04-10-2005 07:07PM [Reply]
brawley is currently the male residence hall. it's ragedy as hell, but you'll have fun in there. I don't know much about Ware cuz it's not on main campus. It's pretty large...the room sizes vary from small as hell to fairly large (my friend has a fireplace n her shyt). It's closer to the library and Bumstead (the late night cafe). I'm not sure how their closets are cuz my friend ended up with a wardrobe. I dunno if all of em are like that tho. I hope that helped a lil bit.
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replied on 04-10-2005 08:10PM [Reply]
Hey Jaz, I ono if you will know the answer or not but I'll shoot. I stay in ATL already and I'm a minor (16). Do I have to still stay on campus first year?
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replied on 04-11-2005 03:24PM [Reply]
if you have 58 credits or less you must stay on campus. I don't exactly agree with that, but i do agree that if you are a freshman u need to have ya **** on campus no questions asked. If you don't you will miss out on so much stuff.
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replied on 04-12-2005 12:51PM [Reply]
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if you have 58 credits or less you must stay on campus. I don't exactly agree with that, but i do agree that if you are a freshman u need to have ya **** on campus no questions asked. If you don't you will miss out on so much stuff.
I called CAU yesterday. I was told that I can file for a waiver and, with my given reasons, more than likely can stay off-campus (at home)
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replied on 04-15-2005 12:19AM [Reply]
That's wassup. As a freshman i strongly suggest you stay on campus. Have ya car, go home every weekend, it doesn't matter, but if you can afford it please stay on campus. Campus life for freshmen is so crunk and there are tons of stuff that you will want to be involved in (expecially first semester with the freshmen step show & the dorm inductions). Your experience your freshman year is what still has alumni reflecting on and showing up at that step show with their residence hall shirts on reppin hard for where they stayed. The choice is up to you though.
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