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![]() | don't live there but been there done that. pretty cramped if you have four ppl in one unit. they are now bldg more units and even taller ones over there. what they should do is build more of those suites like those new dorms next to our palatial 100 year old gym...they are closer to classes and nicer but u gotta win the lotto to get in cuz the wait list is long!!! |
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| Think About It Joined: Sep 2003 Location: Los Angeles, CA
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![]() | I don't see a problem for a grad student to apply and get accepted in the university village. If you have further questions and interest, try contacting the village at village@ csupomona.edu Hope that helps rensky.
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| Fire-breather | I used to have a friend who lived there. The place is like RIGHT NEXT to the railroad tracks. So every time a train would pass by it seriously sounded like it was chugging right through your room! How anyone could sleep through that is beyond me. It's been several years since I've been there though. Do the trains still operate in that area? |
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