Whether you have lived or currently live in PV West at ASU Tempe, there are certain things only you and the other students who live there with you are able to understand. You loved it even if it sucked because it was your first dorm and to be honest, it was pretty amazing! The furniture, the people and the experience! Keep reading for 15 things you only understand if you live in PV West at ASU Temple!
I lived on the 6th floor so it was worth it and saved a lot of time!
The classic college movie where everyone has their dorm open to make new friends was totally possible.
That means no shower shoes for you (depending on your roommates and the frequency in which it was cleaned) but…
I was the only one who would buy it in my dorm and it sucked.
Like, “Hello I am busy getting ready to go out at 7:30 so if we could wrap this up that would be great!” but the meetings always take just a little too long to be satisfactory.
My roommate was a film studies major with a minor in French, I am Geology major, and my suite mates were womens’ studies and poetry majors… so it was a very diverse set of interests!
My floor’s fridge was something straight out of nightmares… my body is cringing thinking about it.
I was so fortunate as to have a stairwell room.
So much shoe space and room for you, your roommate, her floor length mirror and, a shoe rack, plastic bins, and luggage storage for each of you!
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