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This advice mostly applies to freshmen living in on-campus housing (non-commuter students), but take what you will from it. The campus food is actually fairly decent. The biggest issue that DU has is campus safety. There were some pretty serious issues on campus this year that, in my opinion, should have never happened and should have been handled differently. Campus housing is also really good and there are a few different options for freshmen living on-campus. My main piece of advice is for any freshman considering applying to join a Living Learning Community (LLC). While living on one of the LLC floors can be an academically-enriching and fun experience, it is also an environment that can become somewhat hostile or cliquey. When you all live on the same floor together and you take a class together every quarter and attend events together, you don?t often get a break from the LLC, which can become an issue if your floor doesn?t really become a ?community?. Don?t get me wrong, the LLC program is a really awesome experience, but I just caution anyone considering it before you commit to joining one. |