Are there dorms in harvard
Greenough hall has hardwood floors, gorgeous large windows, and views of a green courtyard. It is located in Crimson Yard. It is notorious for having some of the most desirable housing on campus. It has both large singles, and spacious six person suites. It was originally constructed as apartments. The dorm has suite style living, each having a large common room. The suites also have private bathrooms.
It is divided into three buildings. It has suite style living, and all rooms have private bathrooms and hardwood floors. It is known for its easy access to restaurants off campus. It hosts about students in quad suites with in suite bathrooms. Suites also have large common rooms. Grays is even home to a Serenity and Mindfulness room to help students put their mental health first.
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First up: the on-campus dorms. Alright, set the stage for our readers. When we walk into your dorm, what would we see? No one ever uses the oven.
Daniel: I was surprised at the amount of fridge space in the kitchen. Everyone has essentially half a drawer. Mark: The common areas have a TV with cable, sofa, couches, table and chairs.
We have a balcony on our floor. Abe: And definitely less expensive than living off-campus. Catherine: I actually planned to live off-campus originally, but my housing fell through at the last minute. There was one room left in Holmes, and I got it four days before Orientation began. Students often say that they like Gropius because of the social feel, with twenty residents per floor.
How do you meet people in the dorms? Jenny: My floor did a dinner out with our Resident Adviser at the start of the year. Daniel: Living in Gropius is a really nice way to meet people outside your section, and LL. Catherine: And dorm living is a nice way to get to know people who are in your section, too. My best friend from my section lives two doors down from me in the dorms. And the gym is right here on campus.
Jenny: My laptop lives in my room. I never have to bring it around with me during the day. Jenny: And being next door to the WCC kind of expands your home base. Mark: Yeah, the WCC is open at all hours, if you want to study late and get out of the dorms.
Catherine: Some people who live off-campus actually wish they had chosen on-campus because of the social life. Jenny: The shared bathroom.
It takes some getting used to again after having your own apartment.
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