time.com— From the monastic rooms of the 1950s to today's luxury residence halls, TIME examines the ever-changing ways that students live
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Oh, and that 55 million dollar s**thole?? It's got plumbing problems every year... f**king freezing water in the showers in the morning and just one block away from Remsen avenue... where you can see a drive-by shooting at least once a month... oh and lets not forget the whorehouse on remsen too... this article is BS
i'm sorry but i'm not going to pay around 40 or 50 grand to live in a luxury hotel resort looking school. yeah if you have the money great but i really just wanna get in and out of college, no distractions like a state of the art gym or heated pool or whatever. those schools are for rich people used to the rich lifestyle who wouldn't be able to survive in the conventional two or three person small as hell no air conditioning or heating dorm rooms.this wasn't meant to bash rich people or anything :/
There are luxury condos springing up all over the place where I went to college. The starting range is $250,000 and go up to $499,000. Now folks that are alumni are coming in and starting biding wars for the ones closer to campus....one just sold for $1.5 million.....and the f**ked up thing is they will only be used for home football weekends. The property value here is stupid high....and it's in Tuscaloosa, Al.
rmmcclaySep 10, 2008
I noticed that the last few slides of modern dorms, there aren't any students.
psibladezxSep 10, 2008
Oh, and that 55 million dollar s**thole?? It's got plumbing problems every year... f**king freezing water in the showers in the morning and just one block away from Remsen avenue... where you can see a drive-by shooting at least once a month... oh and lets not forget the whorehouse on remsen too... this article is BS
mxmjSep 10, 2008
They basically do... research Co-op colleges.
doublehueSep 10, 2008
i'm sorry but i'm not going to pay around 40 or 50 grand to live in a luxury hotel resort looking school. yeah if you have the money great but i really just wanna get in and out of college, no distractions like a state of the art gym or heated pool or whatever. those schools are for rich people used to the rich lifestyle who wouldn't be able to survive in the conventional two or three person small as hell no air conditioning or heating dorm rooms.this wasn't meant to bash rich people or anything :/
drexlSep 10, 2008
There are luxury condos springing up all over the place where I went to college. The starting range is $250,000 and go up to $499,000. Now folks that are alumni are coming in and starting biding wars for the ones closer to campus....one just sold for $1.5 million.....and the f**ked up thing is they will only be used for home football weekends. The property value here is stupid high....and it's in Tuscaloosa, Al.