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Posted: 4/12/2005, 7:58 am
by Henrietta
I just lived at home first year. So I feel like I missed out on that whole a experience a little as well. But then all the boys are premies, so I don't really care.
Posted: 4/12/2005, 8:34 am
by happening fish
If you have a single room you can be alone any time you like by shutting your door and maybe putting up a sign that says you're sleeping or studying. Don't know about roommates, never had one.
Posted: 4/12/2005, 10:33 am
by Henrietta
If my room door is closed, they always knock very softly. If I don't want to see them I don't have to. Except if you have a room roommate that is really annoying, they can just come in whenever they want, obviously. I like my alone time, but I really don't mind having a room roommate. It keeps me from being too much of a hermit.
*gets way too excited for next year*
Posted: 4/12/2005, 10:58 am
by gavtodd71
living in res is the best,
I met so many interesting people, I took full advantage of the cafeteria's all you can eat meal plan, and i dont know how helpfull it was having 4 other people on the floor taking the same courses.
And even if you dont have your own washroom its not so bad. I lucked out and just had a random sink in my room, showers and toilets were down the hall.
Posted: 4/12/2005, 11:44 am
by Axtech
So do the other rooms have sinks?
How about a chair in the cupboard?
Posted: 4/12/2005, 2:16 pm
by Pyramanica_Naveedess
ive lived off campus (no choice) for two years and im totally out of the loop with everything

lol
Posted: 4/12/2005, 2:24 pm
by happening fish
i want a motherfucking sink.
Posted: 4/12/2005, 2:33 pm
by Pyramanica_Naveedess
Posted: 4/12/2005, 3:34 pm
by Henrietta
Now my friend is backing out. I may be living in a ghetto apartment.
Posted: 4/12/2005, 4:57 pm
by Dr. Hobo
i have a sink
Posted: 4/12/2005, 6:07 pm
by closeyoureyes
Res will be fun!
Posted: 4/12/2005, 8:01 pm
by Johnny
IM starting to think that too.
Posted: 4/12/2005, 8:02 pm
by nelison
Are you applying to a university, John? If so which ones?
Posted: 4/12/2005, 8:05 pm
by Johnny
I'm not appling till next year and I'm not sure which ones.
Posted: 4/12/2005, 8:05 pm
by superrgirll
*cough* u of t. i need me a room mate.
Posted: 4/12/2005, 8:06 pm
by nelison
What are you planning on taking?
Posted: 4/12/2005, 8:08 pm
by Johnny
Aviation
that is if the school offers it.
Posted: 4/12/2005, 8:16 pm
by Pyramanica_Naveedess
Does anyone know how the tuition thingery goes if you are a US citizen and want to go to school in another country? AKA canada?
Im going to check it out but if someone already knows that would be cool

Posted: 4/12/2005, 8:19 pm
by nelison
I know in Canada you generally pay about double regular tuition. I'm sure Kimmy could help you out with that since she goes to McGill but is from the states.
Posted: 4/12/2005, 8:21 pm
by happening fish
Canadian universities have a local rate and an international rate. The international rate anywhere will be higher than the canadian one but still a lot less than you'd pay at an american school.
Also, schools in Quebec have an even lower rate for native quebecers, but that's not really relevant to you i guess. I think undergraduate Arts at Mcgill per term is something like:
Out-of-province Canadians: $4,400
Quebecers: $1,700
International (including US): $11,000
all figures CDN, natch.