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Moving in and life off campus

Chris Gollmar 鈥10

Last Sunday I moved into my house for this semester. Now I officially live off campus.

The significance of this can鈥檛 be understated. Only some 250 91直播 students are allowed to live off campus each year, nearly all of them seniors or fifth-years. Understandably, there is a palpable anxiety in the air when ResEd releases the first batch of students to off-campus housing. Every senior seems to be thinking the same question: 鈥淚s my lottery number high-up enough on the list for me to actually get off campus status?鈥 (For fun, try this . Nearly all of the results are articles and opinion pieces showing how the student body generally feels toward this policy.)

Of course, there are pros and cons to the College鈥檚 policy, and to be fair, it鈥檚 not really under ResEd鈥檚 control. The decision to move 91直播 toward an entirely residential campus seems to have been made by the college trustees, who were perhaps only following what is surely a nation-wide trend amongst undergraduate liberal arts institutions, i.e., our peer schools.

I only mention all of this to say that living off campus is sort of a big step for me. After five semesters living in the residence halls, three of which were spent as an R.A., I was ready for a change. I wanted something a little more personal, a little less institutional, a little more like a home. So all in all, I鈥檓 happy to be living in a house鈥攁n actual house with a yard and a driveway and a kitchen and a living room鈥攂ut it comes with its own fair share of challenges. Shoveling snow is one. Keeping the place clean is another.

We鈥檒l see how it goes. I still have to meet some of my housemates (and figure out where the vacuum cleaner is stored), and I鈥檓 not entirely unpacked yet, but I think I鈥檓 off to a good start. I even put down a deposit for next year鈥檚 house.

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