After yesterday’s day full of very lucky seniors with very low lottery numbers, today is about to get a little more… interesting. We’re going to be camped out here all day to give you up-to-date Housing coverage, answers to your questions, and awesome stickers. We’re also probably going to eat a lot of free candy, but that’s besides the point. Feel free to ask anything that’s on your mind in the comments and we’ll do our best to answer.
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@A desperate 26 pointer Is left wondering where are the housing gods at a time like this
@#fuckkkkkkkkkkked Yeah wait seriously we’re a 5-person mixed point group with a shitty lottery number… what are we supposed to do? Just drop to online selection?
@basically if you get to in-person selection and there are no more 5-person groups left, that’s literally the only thing you can do; since you’re a mixed point group you cant regroup. the good news is you keep your lottery number, so you’ll at least be picking at the same time (so you can pick rooms near each other)… but yeah that’s your only option :/ sorry bruh
@yo housing mixed point groups should be able to do junior regroup. totally unfair to seniors to not let them.
@wowww mixed point groups are seriously fucked. what’s with all the seniors taking doubles in EC this year??
@anonypuss Any seniors want to regroup with me and select in the mcbain shaft? Hot girls only
@Anonymous https://www1.columbia.edu/sec/cu/reshalls/lists/AY_1415_In-Person_AppointmentTimes_by_Priority.pdf
@Anonymous So the comic sans thing is still happening….
@Anonymous Clear your cache.
@Anonamoose Or ctrl-shift-R. I suppose cmd-shift-R on a Mac would be the equivalent.
@hmph. A great man once said, everything is about sex. Except Housing. Housing is about power.
@Anonymous So what are the numbers exactly quantifying? Is it how many groups picked that room type (ie 3 groups picked 3-person suites in Claremont, ergo 3 is listed next to 3-person Claremont suites) or how many rooms of that type are left?
@Anonymous it’s how many rums r left, bro
@Anonymous These Frank Underwood comments are spot on!
@Numbers? About how many groups/people will be choosing their housing today?