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Most corridors are coed (both men and women).
* Do you prefer to live on a single-sex corridorYesNo
* In any residence hall environment, some level of noise from the activities of neighbors can be expected. That being said, some rooms may be noisier than others due to proximity to a lounge, stairwell or bathroom. Please let us know how sensitive you are to noise by rating your sensitivity on a scale from 1 to 5 with 5 being "the most sensitive". Please use the commentary below to gauge your sensitivity level. - Noise Tolerance - 1 - I am not at all sensitive to noise. I could sleep or study under most conditions. 2 3 - Conversations at a normal level and other day-to-day noises outside my room are not bothersome to me. I can study or sleep with these in the background. 4 5 - I am extremely sensitive to noise. I need complete silence in order to sleep or study.
* Have you applied to live in the Cronkhite Graduate Center?YesNo
* Do you have any physical or medical problem(s) which you believe necessitates your being given special preference for an assignment?YesNo
STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: Special preference for a room may be given because of a medical problem or physical disability. GSAS students must file a letter describing his/her condition and a letter from the physician with the Accessible Education Office at: www.fas.harvard.edu/~aeo/documentation.html. Students from other Harvard schools should contact the Disability Coordinator at their school.
Do you anticipate that this condition will necessitate additional University services?YesNo
Last updated March 24, 2008