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ratio clarification
It seems we are confused about the situation here. There is a difference between most bathrooms per resident, and most residents per bathroom. If everyone has their own bathroom as in Dodd, that's a high bathrooms/resident ratio and a low resident/bathroom ratio. In Currier, it is the opposite situation: With nine people sharing a bathroom, there is a high resident/bathroom ratio and a low bathroom/resident ratio. --[[User:07djd|07djd]] 13:31, 7 March 2006 (EST)
Agreed. As a current resident of Currier I can attest to the fact that walking through a common room and a stairwell in a towel to reach the shower=Currier is pretty short on bathrooms.--Unsigned Sorry, 06lds, I think we do have some confusion. Currier's resident-to-bathroom ratio is HIGH: 18 residents: 2 bathrooms = 9. Much higher than 1 resident : 1 bathroom = 1. For most students, this is NOT a nice thing, as it means lots of sharing. So what you wrote above is true, but your last revision to the wiki is probably not what you meant to say. Please do correct me if I and 07djd are misunderstanding you. 07cbq, I am again reverting your last edit because if the discussion here represents why you are calling Currier's ratio "nice", I think you are mistaken. Please post here if I am missing your point.--[[User:05jl|05jl]] 18:12, 7 March 2006 (EST)