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Upscale Freshman Housing
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Hi everyone!!!

I was recently admitted to Wharton which I'm really stoked about. However, I'm concerned about the quality of freshman housing — specifically surface area.

As far as I can tell, the largest bedroom in Lauder College House is 112 sqft. This just isn't going to cut it for me because I'm used to a 500 sqft bedroom with a queen bed. I really can't imagine how people live without a living room in their dorm. I also NEED a full kitchen because my passion is cooking. My daddy is willing to pay for an on-campus dorm and an on-campus apartment. Don't worry I'm not spoiled or anything it's just that I have the money so I want to use it.

My budget is ~$5000/m for the apartment. Has anyone done a similar thing and can give me recommendations on which buildings I should check out? I don't think that distance should be a big issue because I have a Boosted Rev scooter.

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