For all those that aren't quite clear what I meant in the previous sentence (or the title. haha) I had selected Somers and Cole as my 1st and 3rd choice, respectively. I received the infamous Mount Vernon letter and began to have a bittersweet feeling about the choice I had made. I love Mount Vernon a lot, from the beautiful campus, dorms, library, and even football field. However, it seems as though my friends weren't too fond of staying there, mainly because it was far away from classes, and it was supposedly too quiet. I'm a very outgoing person, so hearing that the place that I'm staying for 9 months is completely unlike me isn't quite the first thing I wanted to hear about it. There's nothing wrong with the place, so I still plan on staying there, but others want to leave before they even move in. Is this because of society's influence on them, that they want to continue going the direction they did in high school, or listen to the people they might've known for a few months? Or is it their own personal dislike for the lush green of the Quad's grass? I guess I am biased with my own personal history of watching others fall into the influence of others, but it bothers me that people would actually want to give up an opportunity to live in such a beautiful place! I selected those halls not only because of the aesthetics but of the fact that its somewhere to take a deep breath when needed. The college life your freshman year can be stressful, and since the next 3 years, I'm probably staying at Foggy Bottom, I think having somewhere to clear my mind would be perfect for the first year. I could type forever about this, but if you're like me, you probably can't read forever. So to sum it all up:
What are your feelings about roommates and the selection process? Anyone staying at Mount Vernon? Comments about the campus?
Have an awesome rest of the summer and I'll see you in the fall! (47 days until official move in? 41 for SEAS kids and 40 for PE. haha man that shows you how bored I AM this summer. hah)
Noel B.
4 comments:
For me personally, I really wanted to live in Foggy Bottom because...well...I've never actually lived IN the city before. Coming from Nashville, the city center is deserted - next to no one lives there. For me, I felt like living in Foggy Bottom would be a totally new and interesting experience. I'm not utterly opposed to it, though, I suppose. It does seem to be a very attractive campus, and I did select one class that's on the Vern.
I really do wish that they would hurry up with the room assignments, though. I think that this process takes ridiculously long. I'm pretty sure that transfer students already have their assignments, and they definitely applied after the incoming Freshman did. I mean, I know that there are fewer of them, but all in the same, I wish that they would hurry up.
Yes. Roommates, please!
I'm staying at Mount Vernon and I'm just not going to think about it too much until I get there, then I'll see how it goes. And you're right, Foggy Bottom is in the future for my next 3 years so I might as well mix things up.
Definitely can't wait for room assignments... and I really hope I'm not on the vern. Although it is absolutely gorgeous, I've lived in a suburb much like Mt. Vernon my entire life... I would love to get a change in scenery.
5 days!
Great post, by the way.
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