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Poster Name:Strat
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I'm currently a freshman and I live in Tut. Honestly, it's not the best, but it's not as bad as everyone makes it out to be. I personally really like the traditional dorm because I feel like it gives me the traditional college experience and I've gotten to get really close with my roommate since we live in the same space. Living in Tut was the best thing during rush, it was literally a five minute walk to the sorority houses every morning while my other friends who lived in Pres would complain about buses being late and having to literally walk all the way across campus in the heat. Also all the voting at the end of the days happens in the computer labs in Tut so that's also convenient. My friends who also live in Pres and the other suite style dorms tell me about how they rarely go to their houses to eat since it's so far. Tut is also nice because it's right by the stadium and the frat houses aren't that far of a walk and Tut has it's own little convenience store on the first floor. Overall if you want to be close to the heart of campus and your sorority house I'd completely recommend Tut. I'd say 95% of girls in Tut are in a sorority and the other 5% rushed but dropped. It's honestly a great time. Burke and Parham are eh. If you do choose Tut I would advise you to pick a roommate who you genuinely like and have similar interests with because unlike in the suite style dorms you really can't escape a "bad" roommate. Good luck!!
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