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Ask a current UWO student: RES edition. Options
freebird
#41 Posted : Tuesday, May 03, 2011 12:07:34 AM
Rank: Senior Student


Joined: 4/23/2011
Posts: 230
scribbles wrote:
Hi! Can you please describe the state of the washrooms in traditional-style residences in detail? How many washroom stalls, showers, sinks, etc. on each floor per gender.

And is it difficult to sleep at night with so many people living so close to you? Such as issues with loud music, talking, the sound of showers and hair dryers, etc.


Med-Syd bathrooms are pretty similar to what beyondsection17 described for Saugeen: 3 stalls, 3 sinks, 2 urinals (Med-Syd used to be all guys), and then a separate area with 3 showers. I'm not sure about Deli but I'd guess it's similar.

Sleeping - I'm a light sleeper and I like to go to sleep early, so I did have a little trouble sometimes, but then I started using earplugs and that solved that problem. Plus usually people on your floor will keep it down if you ask. You can always talk to your RA or call the front desk to make a noise complaint if it's really bad, but I've never had it come to that.

scribbles wrote:
Thanks! Also, I've heard that it's mandatory that students leave the residence during winter vacation. What happens to students who don't live in London and don't plan on returning back to their families for the break?


Yes, unfortunately this is true. Everyone I know in this situation (like international students) has stayed with extended family or friends. But I understand that this may not be an option, so like beyondsection17 said, if you talk to housing they may be able to accommodate you somehow.

immaculatedx wrote:
Thanks for all the advice again. Based on all the information so far, based on everything I've kind of made my ranking list:

London, Essex, Perth, Elgin, Medsyd .... The rest. I'm still considering atm though.


Yay for London! I hope you get it!
UWO Honours Specialization in Medical Sciences 2013
beyondsection17
#42 Posted : Tuesday, May 03, 2011 9:31:00 AM
Rank: Student Council




Joined: 4/26/2011
Posts: 305
Oh I forgot about urinals! We also have a urinal in each of the girls and boys bathrooms. In the beginning, Saugeen was all male and Maitland was all female, so all the bathrooms on the Saugeen side have urinals, and none of the bathrooms on the Maitland side do!
Western University
BHSc Health Sciences
Class of 2014


I lived in Saugeen and turned out just fine.
Message me if you're concerned!
beachbuum
#43 Posted : Tuesday, May 03, 2011 12:37:01 PM
Rank: Senior Student


Joined: 4/30/2011
Posts: 83
which residences would you say are the most 'part of campus' ? like right there in the middle of everything so you dont really have to 'walk to campus' to get to classes if that makes sense
immaculatedx
#44 Posted : Tuesday, May 03, 2011 12:48:26 PM
Rank: Student Body President




Joined: 12/19/2010
Posts: 1,593
beachbuum wrote:
which residences would you say are the most 'part of campus' ? like right there in the middle of everything so you dont really have to 'walk to campus' to get to classes if that makes sense


Here's a campus map: http://www.geography.uwo...westernandaffiliates.pdf
beyondsection17
#45 Posted : Tuesday, May 03, 2011 2:30:17 PM
Rank: Student Council




Joined: 4/26/2011
Posts: 305
beachbuum wrote:
which residences would you say are the most 'part of campus' ? like right there in the middle of everything so you dont really have to 'walk to campus' to get to classes if that makes sense


UWO Residences are all kind of on the outskirts of campus, and that's on purpose. The two that are the closest are Deli and Saugeen.
Western University
BHSc Health Sciences
Class of 2014


I lived in Saugeen and turned out just fine.
Message me if you're concerned!
beachbuum
#46 Posted : Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:45:47 PM
Rank: Senior Student


Joined: 4/30/2011
Posts: 83
okay thanks good to know:)
fr0wningcat
#47 Posted : Wednesday, May 04, 2011 5:41:14 PM
Rank: Frosh


Joined: 5/4/2011
Posts: 7
Can you guys tell me anything about the glenmore apartments? I'm headed to Western for teachers college, and apparently I'm considered an upper-year transfer student and so I've been put on a waiting list for residence...I have no idea if I'll get an offer during the summer.

If I don't get in I'll have to go to one of the on-campus apartments. What I'd like to know is, what are they like? Any noticible cons about them? How about the social atmosphere? I'd imagine it isn't quite as easy to meet neighbours as it is in res, but is it really anti-social/anti-party there?
beyondsection17
#48 Posted : Thursday, May 05, 2011 7:37:52 AM
Rank: Student Council




Joined: 4/26/2011
Posts: 305
fr0wningcat wrote:
Can you guys tell me anything about the glenmore apartments? I'm headed to Western for teachers college, and apparently I'm considered an upper-year transfer student and so I've been put on a waiting list for residence...I have no idea if I'll get an offer during the summer.

If I don't get in I'll have to go to one of the on-campus apartments. What I'd like to know is, what are they like? Any noticible cons about them? How about the social atmosphere? I'd imagine it isn't quite as easy to meet neighbours as it is in res, but is it really anti-social/anti-party there?


I'm actually living in one of the Glenmore Apartment Buildings next year. I haven't moved in yet, as they have 8-month leases beginning in September, but I can't imagine that they would have much of a social atmosphere. They're basically just apartment buildings owned by UWO, so I'd imagine there would be about as much interaction between tenants as there is in any other apartment building.

Why do you want/need to live in res or on campus for teachers college? Residence is usually mostly first years and sophs, though every now and then there might be an upper year student living on the floor.
Western University
BHSc Health Sciences
Class of 2014


I lived in Saugeen and turned out just fine.
Message me if you're concerned!
PeoplesChamp
#49 Posted : Thursday, May 05, 2011 11:52:07 PM
Rank: Senior Student




Joined: 4/2/2011
Posts: 65
Hey, I think if I do end up going to Western, Saugeen sounds like the place for me. Just wondering If I put Saugeen as #1 choice what's the chances of me actually getting it.
Decided on:

- University of Western Ontario Class of 2015 -
(Financial Economics)

Applied and Waiting:


Applied and Accepted:

UWO - Financial Economics
WLU - App. Economics
Carleton - Financial Economics
Queens - Honors Economics
UTSG - Financial Economics
UTM - Financial Economics
UTM - Honors BBA - Management
uOttawa - Commerce (Co-Op)
McMaster - Financial Economics

estatia
#50 Posted : Friday, May 06, 2011 8:58:19 PM
Rank: Frosh




Joined: 2/20/2011
Posts: 35
I have a quick (and probably stupid) question. When do we get to find out our residence assignments, like which building which room we are placed in etc??

Thanks :D
~The University of Western Ontario'15~

Biological and Medical Sciences + Scholar's Electives

Also Accepted To:
University of Toronto - Life Sciences at Trinity
McMaster University - Health Sciences
freebird
#51 Posted : Saturday, May 07, 2011 12:06:08 AM
Rank: Senior Student


Joined: 4/23/2011
Posts: 230
PeoplesChamp wrote:
Hey, I think if I do end up going to Western, Saugeen sounds like the place for me. Just wondering If I put Saugeen as #1 choice what's the chances of me actually getting it.


Basically 100%, so you're set!

estatia wrote:
I have a quick (and probably stupid) question. When do we get to find out our residence assignments, like which building which room we are placed in etc??

Thanks :D

Not a stupid question at all, I'm sure a lot of other people were wondering too. Western will email you your building assignment in late July, but you won't find out your room, roommate, floor, etc until the day you move in. It's a painful wait, but get excited for wherever you're placed!
UWO Honours Specialization in Medical Sciences 2013
fr0wningcat
#52 Posted : Saturday, May 07, 2011 12:06:13 AM
Rank: Frosh


Joined: 5/4/2011
Posts: 7
beyondsection17 wrote:
fr0wningcat wrote:
Can you guys tell me anything about the glenmore apartments? I'm headed to Western for teachers college, and apparently I'm considered an upper-year transfer student and so I've been put on a waiting list for residence...I have no idea if I'll get an offer during the summer.

If I don't get in I'll have to go to one of the on-campus apartments. What I'd like to know is, what are they like? Any noticible cons about them? How about the social atmosphere? I'd imagine it isn't quite as easy to meet neighbours as it is in res, but is it really anti-social/anti-party there?


I'm actually living in one of the Glenmore Apartment Buildings next year. I haven't moved in yet, as they have 8-month leases beginning in September, but I can't imagine that they would have much of a social atmosphere. They're basically just apartment buildings owned by UWO, so I'd imagine there would be about as much interaction between tenants as there is in any other apartment building.

Why do you want/need to live in res or on campus for teachers college? Residence is usually mostly first years and sophs, though every now and then there might be an upper year student living on the floor.


I'm keen on rez because even though I'm considered an upper year student, this will be my first year at Western. I don't know a single soul going there, so finding other accomodations (e.g. off-campus housing) is gonna be tough. Most people I know move into a house with people they're already friends with to avoid getting a bunch of nightmare roommates. There's even a floor in London Hall dedicated to faculty of education people, but the waiting list on that one is super long, I doubt I'll get in. My only hope is Saugeen really, but even that I dunno if I'll get an offer...
csze
#53 Posted : Saturday, May 07, 2011 5:23:48 PM
Rank: Senior Student


Joined: 5/1/2011
Posts: 86
not sure if anyone asked this yet..cause I'm way to lazy to read through the pages haha!
I was just wondering how are the rooms + washrooms in delaware? Love how its in the central of the campus and in close proximity of everything, but I've always wanted my own washroom (or share between a small # of people like perth or the suites) because i'm like a super hygenic person!

How's the atmosphere at delaware?
beyondsection17
#54 Posted : Saturday, May 07, 2011 7:47:00 PM
Rank: Student Council




Joined: 4/26/2011
Posts: 305
PeoplesChamp wrote:
Hey, I think if I do end up going to Western, Saugeen sounds like the place for me. Just wondering If I put Saugeen as #1 choice what's the chances of me actually getting it.


Close to 100%, I'd say.
Western University
BHSc Health Sciences
Class of 2014


I lived in Saugeen and turned out just fine.
Message me if you're concerned!
beyondsection17
#55 Posted : Saturday, May 07, 2011 7:50:53 PM
Rank: Student Council




Joined: 4/26/2011
Posts: 305
csze wrote:
not sure if anyone asked this yet..cause I'm way to lazy to read through the pages haha!
I was just wondering how are the rooms + washrooms in delaware? Love how its in the central of the campus and in close proximity of everything, but I've always wanted my own washroom (or share between a small # of people like perth or the suites) because i'm like a super hygenic person!

How's the atmosphere at delaware?


Deli atmosphere is great, but washrooms are pretty much the same as every other traditional res - two to a floor of ~35 people. It's not like Perth. Still great though :)
Western University
BHSc Health Sciences
Class of 2014


I lived in Saugeen and turned out just fine.
Message me if you're concerned!
beyondsection17
#56 Posted : Saturday, May 07, 2011 7:53:44 PM
Rank: Student Council




Joined: 4/26/2011
Posts: 305
fr0wningcat wrote:
beyondsection17 wrote:
fr0wningcat wrote:
Can you guys tell me anything about the glenmore apartments? I'm headed to Western for teachers college, and apparently I'm considered an upper-year transfer student and so I've been put on a waiting list for residence...I have no idea if I'll get an offer during the summer.

If I don't get in I'll have to go to one of the on-campus apartments. What I'd like to know is, what are they like? Any noticible cons about them? How about the social atmosphere? I'd imagine it isn't quite as easy to meet neighbours as it is in res, but is it really anti-social/anti-party there?


I'm actually living in one of the Glenmore Apartment Buildings next year. I haven't moved in yet, as they have 8-month leases beginning in September, but I can't imagine that they would have much of a social atmosphere. They're basically just apartment buildings owned by UWO, so I'd imagine there would be about as much interaction between tenants as there is in any other apartment building.

Why do you want/need to live in res or on campus for teachers college? Residence is usually mostly first years and sophs, though every now and then there might be an upper year student living on the floor.


I'm keen on rez because even though I'm considered an upper year student, this will be my first year at Western. I don't know a single soul going there, so finding other accomodations (e.g. off-campus housing) is gonna be tough. Most people I know move into a house with people they're already friends with to avoid getting a bunch of nightmare roommates. There's even a floor in London Hall dedicated to faculty of education people, but the waiting list on that one is super long, I doubt I'll get in. My only hope is Saugeen really, but even that I dunno if I'll get an offer...


Yeah UWO is pretty tight, res-wise, and since they promise res placements to all their incoming first years, it's usually rough for others to get in. They're even building a new, 1000-person res ?next? year to help keep that promise. I can't say I know much about upper year residence living though, so I can't really help. :( Sorry!

Also about London Hall, that used to be an upper-year residence, but next year it's becoming a first year residence, so specialty floors will likely be different.
Western University
BHSc Health Sciences
Class of 2014


I lived in Saugeen and turned out just fine.
Message me if you're concerned!
csze
#57 Posted : Saturday, May 07, 2011 8:43:15 PM
Rank: Senior Student


Joined: 5/1/2011
Posts: 86
generally, are floor washrooms clean? is there ever an issue of too many people needing to go at once and stuff like that :)? The only thing preventing me from putting delaware as first choice is that there are not personal washrooms!

And for perth, how bad really is the distance?
JNBirDy
#58 Posted : Saturday, May 07, 2011 9:23:36 PM
Rank: Senior Student




Joined: 1/14/2011
Posts: 153
csze wrote:
generally, are floor washrooms clean? is there ever an issue of too many people needing to go at once and stuff like that :)? The only thing preventing me from putting delaware as first choice is that there are not personal washrooms!

And for perth, how bad really is the distance?


Don't worry about the washrooms too much! They get cleaned every morning (except maybe Saturday and Sunday). I lived in med-syd first year and never EVER had to wait to use the washroom. It was a rare occasion for me to see more than one other person in the washroom besides me, and I never had to wait to use the shower.
University of Western Ontario - 2014
Honors Specialization in Physics
csze
#59 Posted : Saturday, May 07, 2011 10:05:00 PM
Rank: Senior Student


Joined: 5/1/2011
Posts: 86
hahaa, i dont know :( it's just a major concern of mine. I love delaware though!
Blogiversum
#60 Posted : Sunday, May 08, 2011 10:19:39 AM
Rank: Frosh


Joined: 5/8/2011
Posts: 4
Hey,

I'm an exchange student coming to western this Autumn. As exchange students we were offered a place in the Lambton Hall.

Can anyone tell me something about that residence. Seems like non of you talked about it so far. Any reason?

Should I go to Lambton or should I try to find a place to stay when I arrive in August? Is it hard finding a good off campus flat with other students? Thanks! alien

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