Post by Daisy on Apr 16, 2013 23:00:33 GMT -5
[style=font-family: wire one; text-align: right; color:fafafa; border-bottom: #fafafa 1px dashed; font-size: 30px;]EASTON ACADEMY DORM LAYOUTS
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Ever wondered what your dorm looked like, visually? If you're like me, then sometimes a picture speaks better than a thousand words. So, we've taken the time to add layouts (all made according to the exact same descriptions you had before, nothing has been changed) so you can better visualize what your room looks like for threads and the like! These layouts are also located in links in the Dorm Claims thread, if you ever forget and you're registering/claiming your dorm room.
[/style]Ever wondered what your dorm looked like, visually? If you're like me, then sometimes a picture speaks better than a thousand words. So, we've taken the time to add layouts (all made according to the exact same descriptions you had before, nothing has been changed) so you can better visualize what your room looks like for threads and the like! These layouts are also located in links in the Dorm Claims thread, if you ever forget and you're registering/claiming your dorm room.
Freshmen will live on the first floor. There will be four males or females per room. There are two bedrooms, both shared, with a living space connecting them.
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Sophomores live on the second floor. They will be two males or females per room. There is one bedroom that is shared, with a living space outside. Both freshmen and sophomores do not have a choice of whether they share a room or not.
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The third floor is reserved for juniors and seniors (most scholarships) who cannot afford a private room. They have the choice between either a room with two or four people living in it, set up like the freshmen and sophomore dorms.
[See above layouts.]
The fourth floor is for juniors. They have the choice of either having a completely private dorm with their own room and own little living space, small kitchenette included, or having two bedrooms, both private, with a living space and small kitchenette that connects the rooms.
The fifth floor is for seniors and is set up exactly like the juniors.
or
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The sixth floor is where the majority of the Legacies live, freshmen-seniors. Each of these is set up more like a mini apartment.
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Sophomores live on the second floor. They will be two males or females per room. There is one bedroom that is shared, with a living space outside. Both freshmen and sophomores do not have a choice of whether they share a room or not.
Click for full size.
The third floor is reserved for juniors and seniors (most scholarships) who cannot afford a private room. They have the choice between either a room with two or four people living in it, set up like the freshmen and sophomore dorms.
[See above layouts.]
The fourth floor is for juniors. They have the choice of either having a completely private dorm with their own room and own little living space, small kitchenette included, or having two bedrooms, both private, with a living space and small kitchenette that connects the rooms.
The fifth floor is for seniors and is set up exactly like the juniors.
or
Click for full size.
The sixth floor is where the majority of the Legacies live, freshmen-seniors. Each of these is set up more like a mini apartment.
Click for full size.