That's where you'll meet lots of people and you'll be pulled closer to USC if you're working towards making it a better place. However, if you are someone who really struggles socializing and find it hard to put yourself out their then maybe New/North is the place for you. I'm an admitted student (freshman) so I would like to know. A collection of news and information for students, alumni and fans of the University of Southern California. Im in Trojan hall and all my classes are pretty near the center of campus.
For questions please contact the Housing Services Office at 213-740-2546 during business hours or by e-mail at housing@usc.edu. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Also, food is way better at Parkside than any of the other dining halls, so if you want better grub every day, Arts and Humanities does give you that. Mailing information and addresses for university housing residents. ), and sharing restrooms with your floor is a little annoying, but mostly fine. Thanks :), Helpful info to review:Info on reassignments/cancellations2018-2019 reassignment form Email form to housing@usc.edu2017 review of freshman dormsUSC Facebook housing groupUSC Facebook Sub/leases housing groupUSC Sublets, Housing, and Roommates group, Hi does anyone know the latest that USC notifies students of Spring housing assignments? Overall, just check the dining menu every day to see what's good. USC only provides the actual mattress and frame, so make sure you also bring a pillow/pillowcase. Out of the off campus housing communities (Gateway, Icon, Lorenzo, Mosaic, etc) what would you guys recommend? Is it really quite and antisocial in suites such as Fluor and Arts and Humanities? If you can't find the date the portal opens just check it everyday. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. That said, many of my friends hated it because the menu doesn't change very often (as in, Mondays are typically the same dishes, Tuesdays are the same, etc.). Read More. USC only provides the actual mattress and frame, so make sure you also bring a pillow/pillowcase. As housing assignments are coming out now, please ask any housing related questions (on-campus or off-campus) here! Cookies help us deliver our Services. WORK ORDERS. A collection of news and information for students, alumni and fans of the University of Southern California. You have to reach out to them if you want any information. I'm a spring transfer admit and struggling to decide. Is it possible to find a lease that starts when Spring semester starts? I will say NN is saturated with Greek life folks, though, so if you’re into that, definitely find your people there. Old fraternity hous single vs the Lorenzo shared room? A&H is mainly engineers and that is your major, so maybe it may be a better option if you want to be around people similar to your major. At the end of the day, you’re not missing out on much by being in another building. The beds are indeed long! Where you live has no bearing on whether you are social, only you can control that. airbnb can maybe be an option with 1 month discounts.
Also, the suite style of Fluor Tower does mean that it will probably be less social than traditional style, but you grow really close with the people in your suite. You will also need to move everything out after the spring semester (unless you get an apartment that is non-USC Housing). A&H has bathrooms in their suites though, so you only share with your roommates. r/USC: A collection of news and information for students, alumni and fans of the University of Southern California.
Every freshman hears the same thing and everyone wants to be social but honestly college is whatever you make of it. Do you think the new USC village res halls are too far from main campus? If you are the type of person who is outgoing and willing to socialize on your own, you should be fine in a suite. Clubs and activities will be where you make most of your friends. You want to meet as many people as possible. The beds are indeed long! Trojan Hall can be decent too, but it's old as hell.
youll end up going to EVK a lot just because it's the closest, most convenient to walk to, and ur friends will also likely be in Trojan so you'll all go together. I'm not too sure about Fluor, but I'd bet that if you're in a suite you're going to be forced to be social. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. My original plan is to live in a suite, but after hearing that it is much more social at New/North residence halls, I am no longer sure about my choice.
Stay away from Trojan Hall and New North at all cost. Mailing Information and Building Addresses. Also, how unbearable is it to live in a dorm without AC and sharing restrooms with the whole floor? People looking for subleases/roommates often post there, and you can also post there that you're looking and fellow students will respond to you. EVK has a terrible rep, and when starting at USC I could certainly see why. I think you need to register for that or something (should be free). By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies.
Press J to jump to the feed. Through the years, it has improved a lot, and I'd say it ties with Parkside (if not beats Parkside) for me. Press J to jump to the feed.
Fight On! Not everyone can get a spot. However, if you are moving to a different room/building after fall semester, you will need to move everything out. I would recommend sticking with Arts and Humanities, everyone I know there is really close and it is a very nice building. If I wasn’t active on r/USC I would have no idea …
New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. It has a special section with allergen-free foods.
It always makes me happy to see a new member of our Trojan Family. Definitely not. USC’s Housing and Dining COVID FAQ is frequently updated. If you're not serious about your studies it's fine but it can be difficult to work in the building when people are frequently doing something (Christ I sound like an old man here) against policy.
That's where you'll meet lots of people and you'll be pulled closer to USC if you're working towards making it a better place. However, if you are someone who really struggles socializing and find it hard to put yourself out their then maybe New/North is the place for you. I'm an admitted student (freshman) so I would like to know. A collection of news and information for students, alumni and fans of the University of Southern California. Im in Trojan hall and all my classes are pretty near the center of campus.
For questions please contact the Housing Services Office at 213-740-2546 during business hours or by e-mail at housing@usc.edu. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Also, food is way better at Parkside than any of the other dining halls, so if you want better grub every day, Arts and Humanities does give you that. Mailing information and addresses for university housing residents. ), and sharing restrooms with your floor is a little annoying, but mostly fine. Thanks :), Helpful info to review:Info on reassignments/cancellations2018-2019 reassignment form Email form to housing@usc.edu2017 review of freshman dormsUSC Facebook housing groupUSC Facebook Sub/leases housing groupUSC Sublets, Housing, and Roommates group, Hi does anyone know the latest that USC notifies students of Spring housing assignments? Overall, just check the dining menu every day to see what's good. USC only provides the actual mattress and frame, so make sure you also bring a pillow/pillowcase. Out of the off campus housing communities (Gateway, Icon, Lorenzo, Mosaic, etc) what would you guys recommend? Is it really quite and antisocial in suites such as Fluor and Arts and Humanities? If you can't find the date the portal opens just check it everyday. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. That said, many of my friends hated it because the menu doesn't change very often (as in, Mondays are typically the same dishes, Tuesdays are the same, etc.). Read More. USC only provides the actual mattress and frame, so make sure you also bring a pillow/pillowcase. As housing assignments are coming out now, please ask any housing related questions (on-campus or off-campus) here! Cookies help us deliver our Services. WORK ORDERS. A collection of news and information for students, alumni and fans of the University of Southern California. You have to reach out to them if you want any information. I'm a spring transfer admit and struggling to decide. Is it possible to find a lease that starts when Spring semester starts? I will say NN is saturated with Greek life folks, though, so if you’re into that, definitely find your people there. Old fraternity hous single vs the Lorenzo shared room? A&H is mainly engineers and that is your major, so maybe it may be a better option if you want to be around people similar to your major. At the end of the day, you’re not missing out on much by being in another building. The beds are indeed long! Where you live has no bearing on whether you are social, only you can control that. airbnb can maybe be an option with 1 month discounts.
Also, the suite style of Fluor Tower does mean that it will probably be less social than traditional style, but you grow really close with the people in your suite. You will also need to move everything out after the spring semester (unless you get an apartment that is non-USC Housing). A&H has bathrooms in their suites though, so you only share with your roommates. r/USC: A collection of news and information for students, alumni and fans of the University of Southern California.
Every freshman hears the same thing and everyone wants to be social but honestly college is whatever you make of it. Do you think the new USC village res halls are too far from main campus? If you are the type of person who is outgoing and willing to socialize on your own, you should be fine in a suite. Clubs and activities will be where you make most of your friends. You want to meet as many people as possible. The beds are indeed long! Trojan Hall can be decent too, but it's old as hell.
youll end up going to EVK a lot just because it's the closest, most convenient to walk to, and ur friends will also likely be in Trojan so you'll all go together. I'm not too sure about Fluor, but I'd bet that if you're in a suite you're going to be forced to be social. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. My original plan is to live in a suite, but after hearing that it is much more social at New/North residence halls, I am no longer sure about my choice.
Stay away from Trojan Hall and New North at all cost. Mailing Information and Building Addresses. Also, how unbearable is it to live in a dorm without AC and sharing restrooms with the whole floor? People looking for subleases/roommates often post there, and you can also post there that you're looking and fellow students will respond to you. EVK has a terrible rep, and when starting at USC I could certainly see why. I think you need to register for that or something (should be free). By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies.
Press J to jump to the feed. Through the years, it has improved a lot, and I'd say it ties with Parkside (if not beats Parkside) for me. Press J to jump to the feed.
Fight On! Not everyone can get a spot. However, if you are moving to a different room/building after fall semester, you will need to move everything out. I would recommend sticking with Arts and Humanities, everyone I know there is really close and it is a very nice building. If I wasn’t active on r/USC I would have no idea …
New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. It has a special section with allergen-free foods.
It always makes me happy to see a new member of our Trojan Family. Definitely not. USC’s Housing and Dining COVID FAQ is frequently updated. If you're not serious about your studies it's fine but it can be difficult to work in the building when people are frequently doing something (Christ I sound like an old man here) against policy.
That's where you'll meet lots of people and you'll be pulled closer to USC if you're working towards making it a better place. However, if you are someone who really struggles socializing and find it hard to put yourself out their then maybe New/North is the place for you. I'm an admitted student (freshman) so I would like to know. A collection of news and information for students, alumni and fans of the University of Southern California. Im in Trojan hall and all my classes are pretty near the center of campus.
For questions please contact the Housing Services Office at 213-740-2546 during business hours or by e-mail at housing@usc.edu. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Also, food is way better at Parkside than any of the other dining halls, so if you want better grub every day, Arts and Humanities does give you that. Mailing information and addresses for university housing residents. ), and sharing restrooms with your floor is a little annoying, but mostly fine. Thanks :), Helpful info to review:Info on reassignments/cancellations2018-2019 reassignment form Email form to housing@usc.edu2017 review of freshman dormsUSC Facebook housing groupUSC Facebook Sub/leases housing groupUSC Sublets, Housing, and Roommates group, Hi does anyone know the latest that USC notifies students of Spring housing assignments? Overall, just check the dining menu every day to see what's good. USC only provides the actual mattress and frame, so make sure you also bring a pillow/pillowcase. Out of the off campus housing communities (Gateway, Icon, Lorenzo, Mosaic, etc) what would you guys recommend? Is it really quite and antisocial in suites such as Fluor and Arts and Humanities? If you can't find the date the portal opens just check it everyday. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. That said, many of my friends hated it because the menu doesn't change very often (as in, Mondays are typically the same dishes, Tuesdays are the same, etc.). Read More. USC only provides the actual mattress and frame, so make sure you also bring a pillow/pillowcase. As housing assignments are coming out now, please ask any housing related questions (on-campus or off-campus) here! Cookies help us deliver our Services. WORK ORDERS. A collection of news and information for students, alumni and fans of the University of Southern California. You have to reach out to them if you want any information. I'm a spring transfer admit and struggling to decide. Is it possible to find a lease that starts when Spring semester starts? I will say NN is saturated with Greek life folks, though, so if you’re into that, definitely find your people there. Old fraternity hous single vs the Lorenzo shared room? A&H is mainly engineers and that is your major, so maybe it may be a better option if you want to be around people similar to your major. At the end of the day, you’re not missing out on much by being in another building. The beds are indeed long! Where you live has no bearing on whether you are social, only you can control that. airbnb can maybe be an option with 1 month discounts.
Also, the suite style of Fluor Tower does mean that it will probably be less social than traditional style, but you grow really close with the people in your suite. You will also need to move everything out after the spring semester (unless you get an apartment that is non-USC Housing). A&H has bathrooms in their suites though, so you only share with your roommates. r/USC: A collection of news and information for students, alumni and fans of the University of Southern California.
Every freshman hears the same thing and everyone wants to be social but honestly college is whatever you make of it. Do you think the new USC village res halls are too far from main campus? If you are the type of person who is outgoing and willing to socialize on your own, you should be fine in a suite. Clubs and activities will be where you make most of your friends. You want to meet as many people as possible. The beds are indeed long! Trojan Hall can be decent too, but it's old as hell.
youll end up going to EVK a lot just because it's the closest, most convenient to walk to, and ur friends will also likely be in Trojan so you'll all go together. I'm not too sure about Fluor, but I'd bet that if you're in a suite you're going to be forced to be social. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. My original plan is to live in a suite, but after hearing that it is much more social at New/North residence halls, I am no longer sure about my choice.
Stay away from Trojan Hall and New North at all cost. Mailing Information and Building Addresses. Also, how unbearable is it to live in a dorm without AC and sharing restrooms with the whole floor? People looking for subleases/roommates often post there, and you can also post there that you're looking and fellow students will respond to you. EVK has a terrible rep, and when starting at USC I could certainly see why. I think you need to register for that or something (should be free). By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies.
Press J to jump to the feed. Through the years, it has improved a lot, and I'd say it ties with Parkside (if not beats Parkside) for me. Press J to jump to the feed.
Fight On! Not everyone can get a spot. However, if you are moving to a different room/building after fall semester, you will need to move everything out. I would recommend sticking with Arts and Humanities, everyone I know there is really close and it is a very nice building. If I wasn’t active on r/USC I would have no idea …
New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. It has a special section with allergen-free foods.
It always makes me happy to see a new member of our Trojan Family. Definitely not. USC’s Housing and Dining COVID FAQ is frequently updated. If you're not serious about your studies it's fine but it can be difficult to work in the building when people are frequently doing something (Christ I sound like an old man here) against policy.
It's true that New North is one of the most social dorms, however a lot of them are just loud and obnoxious, as their reputation definitely leans toward "party dorm." Assistance with maintenance issues is … Press J to jump to the feed. Typically you won’t have access to your room during the breaks if your building is closed (aka most freshman residence halls), so be sure you take anything you might need with you, even if most of your stuff stays in your room! Or, just tab water? Yeah housing hasn’t directly sent any emails to undergrads with housing assignments. First come first serve or random drawing? You looked on craigslist?
That's where you'll meet lots of people and you'll be pulled closer to USC if you're working towards making it a better place. However, if you are someone who really struggles socializing and find it hard to put yourself out their then maybe New/North is the place for you. I'm an admitted student (freshman) so I would like to know. A collection of news and information for students, alumni and fans of the University of Southern California. Im in Trojan hall and all my classes are pretty near the center of campus.
For questions please contact the Housing Services Office at 213-740-2546 during business hours or by e-mail at housing@usc.edu. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Also, food is way better at Parkside than any of the other dining halls, so if you want better grub every day, Arts and Humanities does give you that. Mailing information and addresses for university housing residents. ), and sharing restrooms with your floor is a little annoying, but mostly fine. Thanks :), Helpful info to review:Info on reassignments/cancellations2018-2019 reassignment form Email form to housing@usc.edu2017 review of freshman dormsUSC Facebook housing groupUSC Facebook Sub/leases housing groupUSC Sublets, Housing, and Roommates group, Hi does anyone know the latest that USC notifies students of Spring housing assignments? Overall, just check the dining menu every day to see what's good. USC only provides the actual mattress and frame, so make sure you also bring a pillow/pillowcase. Out of the off campus housing communities (Gateway, Icon, Lorenzo, Mosaic, etc) what would you guys recommend? Is it really quite and antisocial in suites such as Fluor and Arts and Humanities? If you can't find the date the portal opens just check it everyday. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. That said, many of my friends hated it because the menu doesn't change very often (as in, Mondays are typically the same dishes, Tuesdays are the same, etc.). Read More. USC only provides the actual mattress and frame, so make sure you also bring a pillow/pillowcase. As housing assignments are coming out now, please ask any housing related questions (on-campus or off-campus) here! Cookies help us deliver our Services. WORK ORDERS. A collection of news and information for students, alumni and fans of the University of Southern California. You have to reach out to them if you want any information. I'm a spring transfer admit and struggling to decide. Is it possible to find a lease that starts when Spring semester starts? I will say NN is saturated with Greek life folks, though, so if you’re into that, definitely find your people there. Old fraternity hous single vs the Lorenzo shared room? A&H is mainly engineers and that is your major, so maybe it may be a better option if you want to be around people similar to your major. At the end of the day, you’re not missing out on much by being in another building. The beds are indeed long! Where you live has no bearing on whether you are social, only you can control that. airbnb can maybe be an option with 1 month discounts.
Also, the suite style of Fluor Tower does mean that it will probably be less social than traditional style, but you grow really close with the people in your suite. You will also need to move everything out after the spring semester (unless you get an apartment that is non-USC Housing). A&H has bathrooms in their suites though, so you only share with your roommates. r/USC: A collection of news and information for students, alumni and fans of the University of Southern California.
Every freshman hears the same thing and everyone wants to be social but honestly college is whatever you make of it. Do you think the new USC village res halls are too far from main campus? If you are the type of person who is outgoing and willing to socialize on your own, you should be fine in a suite. Clubs and activities will be where you make most of your friends. You want to meet as many people as possible. The beds are indeed long! Trojan Hall can be decent too, but it's old as hell.
youll end up going to EVK a lot just because it's the closest, most convenient to walk to, and ur friends will also likely be in Trojan so you'll all go together. I'm not too sure about Fluor, but I'd bet that if you're in a suite you're going to be forced to be social. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. My original plan is to live in a suite, but after hearing that it is much more social at New/North residence halls, I am no longer sure about my choice.
Stay away from Trojan Hall and New North at all cost. Mailing Information and Building Addresses. Also, how unbearable is it to live in a dorm without AC and sharing restrooms with the whole floor? People looking for subleases/roommates often post there, and you can also post there that you're looking and fellow students will respond to you. EVK has a terrible rep, and when starting at USC I could certainly see why. I think you need to register for that or something (should be free). By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies.
Press J to jump to the feed. Through the years, it has improved a lot, and I'd say it ties with Parkside (if not beats Parkside) for me. Press J to jump to the feed.
Fight On! Not everyone can get a spot. However, if you are moving to a different room/building after fall semester, you will need to move everything out. I would recommend sticking with Arts and Humanities, everyone I know there is really close and it is a very nice building. If I wasn’t active on r/USC I would have no idea …
New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. It has a special section with allergen-free foods.
It always makes me happy to see a new member of our Trojan Family. Definitely not. USC’s Housing and Dining COVID FAQ is frequently updated. If you're not serious about your studies it's fine but it can be difficult to work in the building when people are frequently doing something (Christ I sound like an old man here) against policy.