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>> David: Hey, my name's David.
I'm here to show you what corridor style is all about.
Corridor style is kind of like living in a hotel.
There are multiple floors with a long hallway.
Each hall is divided into two wings with rooms lining both sides of the hall.
I prefer corridor style because it feels like living
in a small community inside of a large community.
Peet, Braddon, Shults, Burdick, Robinson/Champlin,
and Getman are the corridor style choices and are located all along campus.
Each of the buildings has its own advantages depending
on the different lifestyles that you are looking for.
Peet, for example, houses only students in the baccalaureate program.
This means that only students in four-year programs can live there.
Robinson/Champlin and Getman are single rooms.
And Burdick Hall offers you the choice of the living learning community lifestyle.
Events like R.A. presentations, or even just even a game of pool with someone new,
have really added to my college experience.
If it had not been for the corridor style choice I would not have made many friends
that are outside of my curriculum and clubs that I am involved in.
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