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Other Topics => Polls => Topic started by: givemer0mance on July 04, 2007, 06:05:55 am
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do you think that college students should be allowed to keep pets on campus in their dorms? there are two colleges that are doing it right now, and it seems pretty successful. eckard in st. petersburg, fl, and stephens college in st. louis i think. obviously, the rules would be strict as they are in both of those colleges, like they can't be taken from the dorms, can't be over 40 pounds, can't have more than one dog/cat, etc. also, nyu is allowing dogs who are being trained to become seeing eye dogs.
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I think it would be helpful to some students who are dealing with a lot of stress, etc. and are animal lovers, but it may cause more trouble that it would be worth on a lot of campuses.
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As someone who is allergic to dogs, I'd say no. Also dorms are pretty small (I went to college and it's not like TV)... The health issues can be even more complex when now you also have animals living in confined spaces. Dorms can be messy enough as is, without animals. Just my 2 cents.
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I think dogs/cats would be a bad idea in dorms. Kids could convince their parents to let them take the family dog or whatever, but they probably wont time-manage well enough to take care of them, they might expose the dogs to weed and other drugs. They probably wouldn't find the time to walk them as much, preferring to party instead. They'd probably be too stoned to remember to feed them. And this applies to all college kids, of course.
But everybody loves a stoned hampster.
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i looked up these 2 colleges, and at least one of them has a separate floor for the people who have pets with them. that eliminates the allergy factor, so i'd definitely say yes. then again, i've had pets around me my entire life. i have 2 twin cats that i'm really attached to, too, so i don't know which one i would bring!
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I think dogs/cats would be a bad idea in dorms. Kids could convince their parents to let them take the family dog or whatever, but they probably wont time-manage well enough to take care of them, they might expose the dogs to weed and other drugs. They probably wouldn't find the time to walk them as much, preferring to party instead. They'd probably be too stoned to remember to feed them. And this applies to all college kids, of course.
But everybody loves a stoned hampster.
that's sad, but unfortunately probably true, too. :cry:
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eh having a pet at a college...that has its pros and its cons...not sure I put no but you never know.
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Freshman year is hard enough without having to worry about taking care of a pet.
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I think it would be helpful to some students who are dealing with a lot of stress, etc. and are animal lovers, but it may cause more trouble that it would be worth on a lot of campuses.
yeah i agree...i would like to have pets in college.
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I voted no, but I had (and still have) two rats. But, for the most part, a lot of college students can't take care of themselves enough to be able to have a pet.
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When I went to college people usually found cheap rent around the university. Some people like living in the dorms for certain reasons, but others would move out and share a house or apartment. I think most of the time you can find places around the university which are not so expensive as they normally would be because of the high concentration of college students in the area. Not because of supply and demand based solely on the overall population but because the local market has to cater to the majority of people who are looking for places. If people won't or can't afford to to pay a price you have more vacancies which drives down the price rather than up. Cheaper prices students will flock to and so it causes other places to follow suit. Of course you can pay alot of money if you don't look around.
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For instance, at one time I had found, by word of mouth, a two bedroom apartment for $450, where two couples lived, me and my girlfriend and her friend and boyfriend. That's $112.50 a month for rent! Enough for lots of beer and parties. Extreme example but still. We were very low drama, which is the only way.....for sure.
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I don't think "big" pets should be allowed... Staying locked all day is too sad for an animal... :cry:
But small pets should be allowed. They are mostly living in a cage so they can stay lonely when students are out. Here, many university students I'm friend with have small pets in their room. But it's not legally allowed.
But they really cause no troubles, so I think small pets like rodent should be allowed...
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Hell no! That would suck so bad. Who's going to watch it while you're in class. No one wants to hear a dumb dog bark or whine, smell a cat box etc. College kids can barely afford to feed themselves let alone feed an animal.
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For instance, at one time I had found, by word of mouth, a two bedroom apartment for $450, where two couples lived, me and my girlfriend and her friend and boyfriend. That's $112.50 a month for rent! Enough for lots of beer and parties. Extreme example but still. We were very low drama, which is the only way.....for sure.
$450 for a 2 bedroom apt?! where the hell do you live?! $450 wont even be close to cover half the rent in a ghetto place over here. damn.
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For instance, at one time I had found, by word of mouth, a two bedroom apartment for $450, where two couples lived, me and my girlfriend and her friend and boyfriend. That's $112.50 a month for rent! Enough for lots of beer and parties. Extreme example but still. We were very low drama, which is the only way.....for sure.
$450 for a 2 bedroom apt?! where the hell do you live?! $450 wont even be close to cover half the rent in a ghetto place over here. damn.
Well that was in Reno, NV. It was still way below market. Like I said you have to look around. Knowing people helps too. If a lot of people like you then when people need roommates or see a cheap place they will tell you about it.
For instance, Someone will be looking for a roommate and needs to find one fast. So your friend knows you and he/she also know the person who is needing a roommate.
That person thinks or knows you are a decent person, and the person looking for a roommate wants someone decent. They've been there for years, as they are a senior now, and the person who they found the place from was a senior when they were a freshmen. The lease is the same one from 8 years ago and it just kind of gets handed down so the person moving in has the same exact terms and rent as it was 8 years ago. The Landlord is really cool, because he knows his place is occupied by decent people who might have a party once in a while but aren't going to thrash the place. Besides, he went to college...maybe even that one you are going to. So college students need a break and the mortgage is paid off so no big deal.
Something like that.
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If anyone has had cats or dogs, they would know how much fur they shed. That ain't good for people with allegies, plus it sticks to clothes and leaves the room very dirty. However i don't see the harm in having small pets if they are taken care of properly.