The last first-year resident hall we are going to tour is Lammers Hall. Now, like Scanlon, Lammers is a little more than a typical resident hall. Lammers is home to not only first-year honors students, but also other upperclassmen as well. As a first year student, this is strictly honors housing, but if you are an upperclassman, you don't necessarily have to be an honors student to live here. Many Movement Science majors also live here as well, including exchange students. Remember when we talked about Quiet Living? Lammers is always Quiet Living. So if you fit any of the previous requirements or just really want to live in a quiet hall, pick Lammers. If you get placed in Lammers and it wasn't your number one choice, don't worry. Just because it is Quiet Living, doesn't mean you can't make some noise. You can still have friends over and listen to your music, it just can't exceed the door. The layout for each section is a little different too. There are "towers" like Dickinson and Davis but instead of each tower being a small hallway, it looks more like a picture frame. The kitchen and common room is in the middle with bedrooms and bathrooms surrounding it.
Lammers is also home to not only our school's Counseling Center but to Career Services, too. If you are ever dealing with something and need to seek advice, talk to someone at our Counseling Center. The psychologists are licensed psychologists - not psychology students so they know what they're doing and how to deal with certain things that may be out of our control.
If you ever need help writing a resume, looking for after-graduation jobs or internships, or even want to do a mock-interview, head over to Career Services! They're awesome at helping you prepare for life after graduation, as parents like to call it, the "real world".
- Amanda
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