Does anyone know the approx. size of a single room in this residence?
It's a decent size, I would they Edwards singles are on average bigger than singles in order residences. I say on average because Edwards is so old that it wasn't built the way buildings are now. The rooms vary in size some each other.
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Rhea B.D'Costa Bachelor of Health Science II Edwards' Hall Representative 2010-2011 McMaster University
I'm in Edwards 303 and it's a single. Anyone know what the room's like, or anything that's typical with an Edwards single room? Thanks.
Hi! I can tell you exactly what the room is like, because that was my room in 2008/2009. It's small, pretty typical for a single room. It's on the end of the building, so the roof slants on one side, and it's usually super quiet. Big corner desk-top surface by the window (my favourite part of the room, I had a printer, a fan, my computer, a work area, and space to spare), couple of shelves, a captain's bed, a closet. No drawers on the desk, no dresser, nothing but a hanging rod in the closet. I had a little fridge and a rolling storage device, they neatly fit in the space by the desk. There is a ceiling light, a light over the bed, and a desk lamp.
Now I'm done telling you more information than you probably wanted to know about your room. Hope some of it was helpful.
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