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I need to make sure you understand how to get housing for next year. Once(when) you entered as first year student this year, the school assigned you to a dorm and a roommate, but next year as returning students, you(‘ll) choose both your roommate and dorm. But whether or not you actually get to live in your first choice depends on what number you or your roommate draws in the lawdory(lottery) system. The system gets(gives) priority to the students who have been here longest. Fourth year students get the first block of numbers, third years get the second block and second years, like you(‘ll) be, get the third. The lower the number you draw, the sooner you choose. Number one gets the first choice, number two gets the second choice and so on. You can use either your own or your intendent(intended) roommate’s number to make your room choice. If your roommate for next year has been in(at) the school longer than you have, there(they) will be in the(a) better block of numbers and so will have the better number than any second year students. But most of you will probably be rooming with other second year students, so neither of you may have a great number. You may not get into your first or even second choice. Of course if your roommate plans to live off campus you don’t need to enter the lottery at all. Dorms face(Dorm space) would(will怎么听都像would) be especially tied(tight) this year because the dorms on north campus will be closed for ….(renovations) This means that those of you who draw the worst numbers won’t be able to get dorm housing at all. In that case the housing office will help you find off campus housing.! z6 I( |8 d. \) G% v
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lottery system: drawing, raffle