This was my dorm when I visited WashU last weekend for Scholar's weekend!! It's so nice to see it decorated, Shanedling was definitely scary at first 😅
@@emilychen7600 Hm... I guess just the general student life and what people do during weekends/outside the classroom. Thank you for taking the time to create these videos!!! :)
hi olivia!! so there are no elevators, but dont worry about move-in, there are lots of people to help you, i didnt have to move anything heavy myself, the student movers are really good and efficient at what they do, so dont worry about it as for walking up all the way to the 4th floor daily…… ummm think of it as your cardio for the day, especially if youre doing laundry :))
@@emilychen7600 Hahha thank you so much!! If you can, it would be crazy helpful if you did a tour of the building and floors themselves! I don't really know what to expect^^
@@oliviatheodosakis7912 ahh sorry just saw this, the traditional ones have small mirrors where you can see shoulders up, i would def get a long mirror so you can check how your outfits look and such :))
Hi Emily, I am moving to st louis as well and I wanted to know you experience in the city life. Is it safe or not because I have read a lot of bad things online. I plan to live not on campus and will be traveling by the train and either by walking. Let me know your advice and impressions about the city.
Hello! I do not travel into the city very often and mostly stay on campus. Overall, as long as you stick to the areas heavily trafficked by WashU students, it is pretty safe. The metro stops between the Danforth Campus and the Med Campus are fine, but anything beyond those stops, I usually avoid especially at night.
@@karanaa1093 the modern dorms will be going back to normal like Annelise said, so doubles and triples, but the traditional dorms will still be all singles... i think?
in past years it was typically a sophomore dorm, but it was a first-year dorm this year and from what i know, it will be a first-year dorm next year as well
@@saragiannotti8930 in a normal year its not too common but definitely possible, most are in doubles since the dorms allocated to first-years are typically doubles and triples. By sophomore year most people are in singles though unless you get unlucky with housing selection times
This was my dorm when I visited WashU last weekend for Scholar's weekend!! It's so nice to see it decorated, Shanedling was definitely scary at first 😅
ima b coming thru soooon
yayyy welcome!!
was the fridge included?
You go girl
Loved the video! Can you make a video showing student life at WashU?
i can look into it, is there anything specific you would like to see?
@@emilychen7600 Hm... I guess just the general student life and what people do during weekends/outside the classroom. Thank you for taking the time to create these videos!!! :)
@@melodydao8906 i will try my best :))) have a video in the works atm, but i will def add this to my list of videos to make!!
ahh i loved this video! thank you so much!
yay np!! :)
I just got assigned Shanedling!! Question: Does the building have elevators? I'm on the 4th floor and I'm wondering how move in is gonna go...
hi olivia!! so there are no elevators, but dont worry about move-in, there are lots of people to help you, i didnt have to move anything heavy myself, the student movers are really good and efficient at what they do, so dont worry about it
as for walking up all the way to the 4th floor daily…… ummm think of it as your cardio for the day, especially if youre doing laundry :))
@@emilychen7600 Hahha thank you so much!! If you can, it would be crazy helpful if you did a tour of the building and floors themselves! I don't really know what to expect^^
@@oliviatheodosakis7912 ahhh im not on campus anymore :(( will keep that in mind for future vids tho!!
@@emilychen7600 it's okay! I have a dorm room question! Do the rooms, specifically the double traditionals come with mirrors?
@@oliviatheodosakis7912 ahh sorry just saw this, the traditional ones have small mirrors where you can see shoulders up, i would def get a long mirror so you can check how your outfits look and such :))
What camera is that ❤️
Is so helpful, thxxxx
We love your voiceeeeeeee
Also you actually sorta made ur bed for once!!
shhh dont expose me
merch ima see you on campus next year
niceee welcome~
Hi Emily, I am moving to st louis as well and I wanted to know you experience in the city life. Is it safe or not because I have read a lot of bad things online. I plan to live not on campus and will be traveling by the train and either by walking. Let me know your advice and impressions about the city.
Hello! I do not travel into the city very often and mostly stay on campus. Overall, as long as you stick to the areas heavily trafficked by WashU students, it is pretty safe. The metro stops between the Danforth Campus and the Med Campus are fine, but anything beyond those stops, I usually avoid especially at night.
What do you use to stick things to your wall
just sticky scotch tape and command strips
Thank you for making these videos! I’m an incoming freshmen and I’ve been looking for videos to binge
@@victoriaafe4507 congrats!! glad you like them :))
Koya plushie!
how did ur suitemate get a double for herself?
bc of covid, no one has roommates this year so all the double rooms only have one person, its kinda just by luck
@@emilychen7600 do you know if it’s gonna be like that next school year too?
@@karanaa1093 i think they announced that they’re going back to normal (doubles and triples(?))
@@karanaa1093 the modern dorms will be going back to normal like Annelise said, so doubles and triples, but the traditional dorms will still be all singles... i think?
Is this a first-year dorm?
in past years it was typically a sophomore dorm, but it was a first-year dorm this year and from what i know, it will be a first-year dorm next year as well
@@emilychen7600 do you know how common it is for freshman to have singles?
@@saragiannotti8930 in a normal year its not too common but definitely possible, most are in doubles since the dorms allocated to first-years are typically doubles and triples. By sophomore year most people are in singles though unless you get unlucky with housing selection times