*The true goal of all of the students is to get to senior and junior status. While only some juniors end up getting in a suite, seniors are guaranteed and with the newer installations and designs, who wouldn't want that luxury? But then again, sophomores and freshmen don't have much to complain about either.
Common Areas -- Each common area is equipped with sofas, loveseats, comfortable chairs, cushions, tables, card and board games, and a television. While most can be found within the dorm, areas like these can be found in the school building. With those, however, you are more likely to see a Starbucks, a grille, or a sushi place. The ones in the dorms are just areas to lounge at if you don't feel like being in your rooms or you're bored.
Game rooms -- The administration knows students get bored. They don't blame you. Who wants to sit around focusing on their skills and honing them all day every day? So, it was with a unanimous decision that the school brought in about five game rooms. The biggest one is within the basement of the the dorm and it holds a mini bar. It only sells malts, milkshakes, smoothies, and other soft beverages, but it's a sorta lounge area. It has three pool tables, air hockey and video games for wide-screen TVS. The other game rooms have air-hockey and video games.
Outdoor swimming pool-- We're in LA. Why wouldn't there be a swimming pool? This open only during the day. However, students have been known to sneak out there, especially couples. Why? Because there's a jacuzzi nearby that is actually open 24/7, though the jacuzzi is also closest to the indoor pool.
Indoor pool -- Not all students like to be outside in the pool. Besides, this one is always open and there are two jacuzzis in the vicinity with a shower room.
Standard Bedrooms -- These bedrooms are mainly for sophomore and freshmen, though seniors and juniors tend to get regular rooms as well. These rooms have two people to a room with a TV, a phone to dial the other bedrooms if you have the extensions, and a mini fridge. Now, do these kids really have much to complain about? All they have to bring is their clothes, snacks, hygiene needs, and bed coverings.
Standard bathrooms -- These are public and are three on each hall as the boys and girls are separated. They are usually clean unless the one before you seriously has no decency. There are usually eight shower stalls, ten sinks, and seven toilet stalls. The closets have back-up toilet paper and paper towels.
Suite living rooms -- The suites are favored greatly among upperclassmen and are equipped with two sofas and a chair, a coffe table, a wide-screen TV, phones, and usually has either a balcony or a very good view. Some even have fireplaces.
Suite bedrooms -- There are usually three people to a suite and each person has their own bedroom and can bring whatever they want into the bedroom. They just can't nail anything as it can damage the wall. These are usually where the full-sized beds are and they have more closet space.
Suite bathroom -- All three people share this bathroom. It includes, three sinks, a bathtub, a shower, a toilet, and cleaning supplies. While there are cleaning services, most students feel comfortable cleaning out things on their own, especially the tubs.
http://thehoughbrothers.com/kamloopsrealestate/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Main-Kitchen-2.jpgSuite%20kitchens -- While most students have meal plans, those occupying the suites have their own appliances and would cook their own meals, especially during those times where they don't feel like walking to the caf or when they just want their own recipes.