A few random Kentucky questions. UK confused me.

Jun 07, 2005 19:50

There were a few things about the situation in Kentucky that I never figured out. Mainly, were there any other dorms occupied for actual housing other than the two towers and surrounding buildings by the bus drop-off and loading point? (And the lovely, chalk-decorated flowerpot and surrounding sidewalks, thank you very much.) I know each tower had ( Read more... )

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icklefickle June 8 2005, 01:34:47 UTC
My guess is academic buildings are in another part of campus. We counted 16 rooms (32 people) a floor in the Kirwin tower. That's 704 people. Considering there were supposedly about 2000 people, there would have been a lot in the rest of the complexes. I'm not sure how big they were. I'm thinking academic buildings are perhaps somewhere else on campus. Check the map in the program or look at their website. And there are probably more cafeterias, but we didn't get to use them. Connecticut had more, smaller dining halls.

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hortonhearsawho June 8 2005, 01:54:30 UTC
They're definitely across campus, which seemed strange. I would have guessed the academics would have been closer to the dorms than the sports, but apparently not. That was not a good campus for walking around. The thing that bothered me most was the apparent distance between classes and dorms and the DON'T BIKE ANYWHERE EVER things painted all over. How are students supposed to get around on time? Nothing seemed to be really thought out. Then again, I didn't look at a map to get as familiar with the campus as I had in the other two places, so that may have been part of it ( ... )

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lowfatsourcreme June 8 2005, 03:09:57 UTC
connecticut wasn't that bad, i didn't think, but georgia sounds so much better. i really wish i could have been there.

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hortonhearsawho June 10 2005, 03:27:19 UTC
I think part of the reason Connecticut was so bad was that we had been totally spoiled in Georgia for two years. I was only at UConn for the first year it was held there, but half the campus was under construction, the food was terrible, and it was impossible to find a bus. To get to the CPS fair set-up my team and I had to hike across campus in the pouring rain, with all of our stuff, simply because we couldn't find a bus. They weren't running buses. The worst was that it was unorganized, when it came down to it.

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lowfatsourcreme June 10 2005, 14:40:27 UTC
yuck, that does sound bad. I definitely do remember more walking in CT, and the dorms weren't as centralized as KY. The food was better though...I really do wish i could've gone to Georgia, everyone who's gone makes it sound so much better.

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hortonhearsawho June 15 2005, 04:20:31 UTC
CT was all over the place, as far as I know. I was almost relieved to not make it back the next year. I don't know if Georgia was a good as I thought it was, or if I think it was amazing mainly because it was the first time (and second, yes, but still.) and I was giddy. I'm sorry you never made it there, though.

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