Hello! What's the vibe at High Rise 5 in Cornell University? I might be living there next year and would appreciate any insights about the dorm, facilities, and overall living experience.
Hi there! High Rise 5 is one of the popular options for on-campus housing at Cornell University. It's located on North Campus, which is primarily home to freshman students. While I cannot speak from personal experience, I can share some information based on what I've learned from others.
The rooms at High Rise 5 are usually suites, which consist of two doubles and a shared bathroom. This setup may allow you to have both personal space in your room and opportunities for interaction with your suitemates. Keep in mind that the rooms could be a bit smaller compared to other dorm options, so you'll want to be efficient with your space planning.
Regarding facilities, High Rise 5 has a lounge area and study spaces on each floor. These areas can be great for socializing or collaborating on projects with your floormates. Additionally, there's a common kitchen on the ground floor that you can use for cooking or meal prep if you'd prefer not to eat at the dining halls. The building is also conveniently located near the North Campus dining halls, as well as the RPCC and Appel Commons facilities.
In terms of the overall living experience, the community vibe at High Rise 5 can fluctuate from year to year depending on the particular group of residents. Some years, the dorm may have a more social atmosphere, while in others, it may be quieter and more focused on academics. Again, this can change based on the individual students living in the high rise each year.
One thing to keep in mind is that while living in a high rise might present some unique challenges (e.g., long waits for elevators and potential noise from neighbors), it's still a great way to make connections with other freshmen and become acclimated to the Cornell community.
I hope this information helps give you an idea of what to expect at High Rise 5. The best way to get a feel for the dorm is to speak with current or former residents. Good luck with your housing choice!
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