What did /fa/'s college dorm look like? What would you change this time around? I'm trying to evaluate my options, especially since I've gotten buttfucked into a forced triple.
>interior design in general is welcome
>>11582403
80% of this board hasn't even graduated high school
>>11582410
Yea how about we just post inspo? I don't trust most people's fashion here, mush less interior taste.
>>11582410
I'm 20 but this approximation is probably true
>>11582403
You have to share a room with three other people? This looks like a youth hostel, I hope it's cheap as hell.
>>11582723
*two
oops
u.teknik.io/PfqQU.jpg
this was my freshie dorm
>>11582403
i'm 60% sure this is Brevard College
>>11583133
That's pretty comfy.
Where I live, dorms are stupid expensive, and even though finding an apartment is crazy hard and almost just as expensive, you can get your own room + feed yourself easily for the same price. Consider the average cost of housing here is 800-950 for your own room. Dorms with the food bullshit is like 14k for a schoolyear. It's a total ripoff, glad I missed out on the "dorm experience" (even if I have no friends now. Honestly though, most dorms are full of freshmen and I would have been 21 living in a dorm. I'm good)
Got a small room lined up for the next semester though that I'm pretty stoked about. When going to college, you should strive to go out more than stay inside anyways
>>11583541
Boy you're 60% wrong, American University.
>>11582723
It's not cheap /fa/m. They did compensate it by taking a little off the total cost and lofting one of the beds (like the one with a desk underneath), but definitely not worth what it costs.
>>11584204
are you me?
i commuted for 2 years and now i got a single on a quad full of transfer students
which im hype about cause they are most likely older and friendless like myself