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4 | dorm suite |
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3 | 1) apartment share 2) apartment 3) multiple occupancy unit |
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1) apartment share 2) apartment 3) multiple occupancy unit Explanation: Three options -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 59 mins (2019-04-12 07:13:13 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Columbia University Law School housing on the "400" block of West 115th Street is in five elevator apartments located between Amsterdam Avenue and Morningside Drive. These units are apartment shares, in which three students share the common areas (living room, kitchen, and bathroom) of an apartment, with each having an adjacent private bedroom. These apartments are furnished. Ethernet service and utilities (except cable television) are included in the rent |
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dorm suite Explanation: 6 Survival Tips for Dorm Life in a Suite What is a dorm suite? The dorm suite is a little different than traditional dorm housing. Instead of sharing a dorm room, students have their own private room or share it with only one roommate. These rooms are connected by a common room or bathroom or both. The end result is almost like a shared apartment on campus. Instead of a traditional dormitory with public bathrooms and a shared study lounge, a suite only usually houses four to eight students and there might be only a few suites per floor. https://www.campusexplorer.com/college-advice-tips/6273EFCD/... ccccccccccc Typically, the dorms come in one of two fashions: either in suites or corridor style rooms. Suites are relatively simple, with between 4-8 students per suite, with two people sharing one room, one shared bathroom, and a common living space. https://sunygeneseoisss.wordpress.com/2018/04/04/tips-dorm-l... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 hrs (2019-04-12 11:32:02 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Dorm/Suite Room - SINGLE Private bedroom. Kitchens, bathrooms and other common areas shared with all suite residents. Single students only. Dorm/Suite Room - DOUBLE/SHARED Shared bedroom (two residents in one bedroom). Kitchens, bathrooms and other common areas shared with all suite residents. Single students only. https://facilities.columbia.edu/housing/types-accommodations ccccccccccccccccccc Double-occupancy rooms have 2 (TWO) people per bedroom, within a multi-bedroom suite. Only two rooms will be occupied, so that the two occupied bedrooms each have a bathroom -- you will share a bathroom with your one roommate only. Single-occupancy rooms have 1 (ONE) person per bedroom, within a 4-bedroom suite. There are two bathrooms available to be shared collectively by the four bedroom occupants. Image File Typical common kitchen in suite-style dorm http://www.vmworkshop.org/docs/64R3AD7s.jpg Typical lounge area in suite-style dorm Typical lounge area in suite-style dorm.jpg http://www.vmworkshop.org/2015Hous.shtml |
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