BirdbyBird wrote: I suppose it may be a life skill to put up with the noise and "unfortunate" decisions of those around you and for those, dorm life might be okay. But if you value privacy and the ability to study when you need/want and to have more control over your exposure to drugs, booze and irresponsible sexual behavior. Well you did say Christian College but I am betting that the maturity level of all the co-eds are not equal.
well ambassador baptist college is very strict, which i actually like. for instance, even at home, i would not be allowed to spend the night in the same house as my boyfriend. stuff like that. not to mention hmmm about 60 credit hours of Bible classes to graduate, chapel services almost every day, and being required to be involved in one of the independent baptist churches in the area. what i dont like is the lack of freedom with cooking. we are allowed to bring with us a coffepot or electric kettle and a dorm fridge; a microwave will be available somewhere in the dorm house. i'm gluten intolerant, so i'd like to have more freedom when it came to fixing my meals. i dont want to rely on the kitchen staff to know what is and what isnt gluten free. heehee it'd also be nice to have a furry feline friend to keep me company
regardless of what i want for a college experience, i'll have to live in the dorm the first semester. i mentioned the rule about living in the dorm the first semester if the student is under 23. so i may change my mind later.
i still like the idea of living small, and not being tied down to one place. so even if i dont decide to live in an RV during college, it's very possible that i'd want to do that after college.