Business Time
Alright, let’s get down to a little business. I’ve had a few questions lately, so this post will answer 2 of them!
1) How am I able to be a USC student, but spend a year studying (and playing) in Hawaii?
This one’s easy…the National Student Exchange program. Instead of recapping all the nitty gritty about NSE though, I’ll redirect you to a previous blog post. On the right hand side of the page, you can access the old archives from previous months and years. Click on January 2007 and read the entry entitled ‘Exchange Me’. If you’d like a bit more info, you can always go to http://www.sa.sc.edu/nse/.
2) Freshmen dorms? Which ones are the best?
This question’s a little tougher, since it’s opinion based, but you’ve been putting up with mine all year, so I suppose a little more won’t hurt! Now, guys, I’m sure you all would love to be assigned a room in Patterson. And girls, you’re probably ready to skip the dorms and start decorating your own house. Too bad boys – Patterson is a women’s dorm. And sorry girls – mommy and daddy probably aren’t ready to throw out the big bucks for a house just yet.
So…that takes us back to where we began. Which freshman dorms (in my opinion) are the best? Well let’s start with the 11 University Freshman Centers at USC and narrow it down from there. All of these dorms are designed for increased social interaction and assistance with a smooth transition into college.
The first thing you need to decide is whether you’d rather live in a co-ed or all male/female dorm. (I know what you’re thinking…. “co-ed, duh!”) But really, give it some deep thought; living in a one gender dorm really allows you to connect with the guys or girls you’re living with. Annnnd, I’d say there’ll probably be less distractions come study time!
Let’s break it down into my top 3 choices:
- Capstone
Co-ed. Suite style. Large rooms (in comparison to other dorms). Dining Hall on the bottom floor. Close to most freshman classes. Home to the Capstone Scholars program (therefore, this is where almost all Freshman Capstone Scholars live.) What more could you ask for?! (Alright, alright…maybe I’m being somewhat biased, but really Capstone’s great! It’s where I spent my Freshman year.) - Columbia Hall
Very similar to Capstone – co-ed, suite style rooms, and close to where the majority of your freshman classes will be held. And again, there’s a dining hall right next door in Capstone. - Patterson Hall
This is where the majority of freshman women reside on campus. So, future female Gamecocks, this is my pick for the all women’s dorm. (One nice feature to Patterson is the ‘health conscious’ dining hall on the bottom floor…say bye-bye to the Freshman 15!)
Okay, so there you have it! My top 3 choices for freshman dorms. You can also find out more information on the University’s website at:
http://www.housing.sc.edu/virtualtour/freshman_centers_index.html
Hope this helps a few of you out there. Keep your questions coming and I’ll do my best to point you in the right direction.
Until next time…aloha!
