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If you can, try to live in one of the little outer houses -- Jewett or Fletcher, etc. Just wonderful. It's a nice on-campus/off-campus mix, you feel much more like you're in a house than a dorm (because you are), and you build a nice community.
Agreed. Housing options great, but the draw thing, the commons system... it's all very confusing. I wanted to live off-campus with some friends senior year but due to some bizarre draw rule I just gave up and lived in my social house. I would not have really picked that, but I had a lot of studying to do and couldn't be bothered with the draw process (it felt like running for office, frankly).
NB - If you're a Feb, you replace students who go abroad, by and large. You could end up in a small freshman dorm, but you could also end up in a giant single room in a senior dorm.
There are off-campus options. It's a draw system. They're actually quite neat, too -- I had friends who lived above what was then The Blue Hen (now it's the Middlebury Deli, or something?), friends who lived in the apartment above shops in town, and friends who lived all the way out in Bristol/Ripton/New Haven in wonderful old farmhouses. I would have loved the chance to live off-campus!
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