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![]() McCormick Hall Survival Guide
The Facility
We recommend the following:
Remember, McCormick Hall does not participate in REX so the room that you are assigned will be your permanent room for the semester. Thus, you can feel free to bring as much (or as less) as you want. However, unless you have a car, purchasing large appliances (e.g. mini-fridge or a/c) or kitchen utensils will be a hassle. Most supplies that you need can be purchased online and delivered to the dorm.
There are new charges for room phone service.
Internet access will be available once you move into your room. Each room has an ethernet port and wireless access. More information will be provided to you once you are on campus.
No. But your neighbors would be very grateful if you kept your room if not organized then at least non-smelly. Remember that the custodians will not clean your room for you! So, stock up on towels, dusters/swiffer wiper and cleaning agents.
East Tower - There are two bathrooms per floor. Each bathroom has 2 toilet stalls, two showers and 1 bath. There are about 19 girls per floor.
No. The custodians will clean the bathroom every weekday morning. However, please be courteous and hygenic to your floormates by keeping the toilets and bathroom as clean as possible.
All bathrooms on the residential floors are women only by default. Each semester, the floor meets to decide whether the bathrooms are women only or co-ed. There is a men only bathroom on the first floor.
Yes, there is an Athena cluster with 8 Athena computers and a printer on the first floor.
Annex - 1 kitchen on the first floor
You can also purchase food from the Student Center. On the first floor, there is a grocery store (La Verde's), a Mexican place (Anna's Tacqueria), a grill (Cambridge Grill), and Dunkin' Donuts. On the second floor, there is the food court which contains an Indian, Japanese and Middle Eastern station and Subway. MIT Dining and the Student Center accepts Techcash. Many restuarants also deliver to MIT. A list of restuarants is available at Campus Food. You can also cook in the McCormick kitchens. Larger, close grocery store include Shaw's by the MIT Hotel and Whole Foods past Next House on Memorial Drive.
There is a recycling bin for paper and a recycling bin for containers (plastic, paper, glass, metal) in every kitchen. On the doorknob of every kitchen, there is also a black and white checkered bag to place plastic bags. The bags can be taken to Shaw's for recycling.
Washing and drying both cost 75 cents each. The laundry room is in the basement. |
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