Housing

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East Campus vs. West Campus

East Campus is generally more social, since all Greek life is located on that side of campus, and is closer to Tech Square and Scheller College. On East, Glenn/Towers are the most recently renovated dorms and have laundry on every floor. Most of those two dorms are populated with in-state people and can be quite loud with little community building unless you have many friends in the dorm. Average East Campus dorms include Harrison, Field, Hanson, and Hopkins.

West Campus is generally more quiet and peaceful and is closer to the CRC. On West, Fitten/Freeman/Montag are all similarly nice dorms with decent community. Avoid Woodruff.

LLCs

A Living Learning Community (LLC) offer opportunities to students to explore interests while residing with other students who share similar interests. There are 5 LLCs: Explore, Global Leadership, Grand Challenges, Honors, and Impact.

Pros: In an LLC, you can form a strong community with the students in your community, because you will all be living in the same dorm, doing similar activities, and taking some common classes. It is a great way to make friends if you are coming in with no contacts at GT. There are also built-in opportunities to interact with professors, work on multidisciplinary projects, and make connections.

Cons: LLCs cost $800/year, which is rather expensive. If you make an effort, you are able to do everything an LLC provides without joining one and LLCs have mandated courses that take up time in your schedule. Also, because LLCs are such tight knit communities, you may not end up interacting with many people outside of your LLC, which is very important.