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Trinity Hall- Im confused!!

  • 18-09-2008 1:01am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 16


    Anybody else in House 91?? Wat do the four other digits after your house number mean?? Are all law students (for example) placed together? Is it mixed gender? If anyone can answer these questions I shall buy u a well deserved drink at Freshers week :D lol

    xx


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 485 ✭✭AlanSparrowhawk


    Anybody else in House 91?? Wat do the four other digits after your house number mean?? Are all law students (for example) placed together? Is it mixed gender? If anyone can answer these questions I shall buy u a well deserved drink at Freshers week :D lol

    xx

    91.XX.YY

    XX Floor
    YY Room

    The rooms are assigned "randomly" you could be with girls from any course. AFAIK they are split by gender. COuld have changed though.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16 legallyblonde43


    91.XX.YY

    XX Floor
    YY Room

    The rooms are assigned "randomly" you could be with girls from any course. AFAIK they are split by gender. COuld have changed though.

    Thank you Alan!!!:) xx


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16 legallyblonde43


    Hold on...does Trinity Hall have like 9 floors?? xx


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 166 ✭✭mizz.yelof!!!


    Anybody else in House 91?? Wat do the four other digits after your house number mean?? Are all law students (for example) placed together? Is it mixed gender? If anyone can answer these questions I shall buy u a well deserved drink at Freshers week :D lol

    xx

    what alan has is infact how the numbering system on campus works. in Halls it is different.

    91.xx.yy

    where xx is your apartment number and yy is your bedroom number


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,287 ✭✭✭goingnowhere


    Anybody else in House 91?? Wat do the four other digits after your house number mean?? Are all law students (for example) placed together? Is it mixed gender? If anyone can answer these questions I shall buy u a well deserved drink at Freshers week :D lol

    xx

    There are no mixed gender apartments in Trinity Hall, there are on the main campus but its an opt on on the application form

    In fact likely the entire of 91 will be all female

    Though it appears random room allocations do take account of your course, and your home address, activities. Generally things are spread out so you don't get a clump of students all studying the same thing, its not good for the whole social aspect

    As has been pointed out room numbering is a weird thing in Trinity, 9 would put you somewhere in the middle, only 5 floors as far as I remember. Trinity is plain strange so it sometimes numbers from the top floor down, sometimes starts count at 0


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 992 ✭✭✭fh041205


    XX Floor
    quote]

    Are you sure about that? If so, i'm on the 10th floor and I know enough to realise thats not possible.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 580 ✭✭✭karlr42


    sometimes starts count at 0
    [random]Ah, the computer scientist's counting system of choice..[/random]


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 605 ✭✭✭j1smithy


    AA.BB.CC

    AA is the building
    BB is the apartment number, usually three or four on each floor.
    CC is the room your bed is in within the apartment.

    If your room number has a/b after it, that means you will be sharing a double room with another student.


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