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The Rez Thread

edited April 2009 in General
I was looking over the ShoutBox last night and I found that LazyGuy requested a thread on living in SFU Residence. Since I have lived on Rez for three years and most likely will be back for a fourth year, I think I have enough experience to answer some Rez related questions.

Post any questions you have regarding SFU Residence.

There are some common questions I encounter...

Prospective Rezzie

Q: Is living in Rez worth it?
A: Depends. If you live in place like Tsawwassen or Langley and you don't drive to school, you should really consider living in Rez.

Q: Is Rez expensive?
A: Compare to living on you own off-campus, Rez is relatively affordable. Of course, you ARE living in Rez...
http://students.sfu.ca/residences/pdf/Rates/2009_2010%20Rent%20Rates.pdf

Q: I heard that living in Rez give you an edge academically, is it true?
A: According to SFU's Institutional Research and Planning, Rez and non-Rez students have similiar GPA and retention rate. So no, there is no academic edge of living in Rez. However, living in Rez does have an edge such as you can now take that "GPA Booster" that you always wanted to take but it was an evening course, you can now visit that early morning office hour of your professor, and you can finally lend out over 20 books from the library and not having to worry about carrying it back to home in White Rock.

Eating in Rez

Q: I heard that food up in SFU sucks, is it true?
A: Depends on where you eat. I personally found the food from Residence Dining Hall to be ok. Besides, they actually make an effort to make interesting food.

The Buildings in Rez

Q: Shell vs McCow. Which is better?
A: Shell House is definitely better because it is a lot more well maintained.

Q: Can second year and up students live in Towers?
A: Yes. Seriously though, why?

Residence Community

Q: How can you stand living up here?
A: It is not that bad. The RHA actually make quite an effort to create fun and exciting events for us Rez people. They maybe repetitive in the sense that they are held every year, but at least they are interesting.

Similiar to the Doing Your Tax: Q&A thread, any resolved questions will be added to the this post.
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  • edited March 2009
    what about the townhouses? pics? whats it like living there compared to shell and Mccow?
    and thanks lol
  • edited March 2009
    lazyGUY;51770 said:
    what about the townhouses? pics? whats it like living there compared to shell and Mccow?
    and thanks lol
    You will probably have to ask JayDub about Townhouses related questions. After all, I have never lived in Townhouses before nor do I have any plan to.

    As for pics, here's some from the Residence website.

    http://students.sfu.ca/residences/singlestudent/theresidences/townhouses.html

    I guess the coolest thing about Townhouse are that, if you can form a group of 4 friends (who you don't mind living with) to live in one Townhouse, it is quite awesome. For example, four of my ex-floormates all moved to a townhouse in Summer 08 and they are having a wonderful time.

    However, if you apply to Townhouse on your own, SFU Residence will group you with other lone wolves into one Townhouse. For example, back in Fall 07, JayDub was stuck with a messy, disgusting, obnoxious Scottish Exchange Student and was forced to clean up his mess after he returned to Scotland.
  • edited March 2009
    It's actually relatively more expensive living on Rez than off campus. Especially if you have to buy the food plan.

    Not to mention the accommodations are much bigger.
  • edited March 2009
    I would guess that academic edge gained through living on Rez would be balanced out with the temptation to party all the time. But that's just based on stereotype =P. How's Rez in that aspect anyway? i.e. are people really partying all that often? How strict is SFU on drinking in the halls and such?
  • edited March 2009
    SpectreFire;51773 said:
    It's actually relatively more expensive living on Rez than off campus. Especially if you have to buy the food plan.
    Personally, I think that the lack of kitchen facility in Towers and forcing Tower residents to buy meal plan is a stupid idea.

    With that said, let's look at the Shell House and McCow House. For Shell, it is $556 a month whereas for McCow, it is $544 a month.

    Most suites at Lougheed, other than this one, run at about over $700 a month...

    http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/search/apa?query=lougheed&minAsk=min&maxAsk=max&bedrooms=
    schmoey said:
    I would guess that academic edge gained through living on Rez would be balanced out with the temptation to party all the time. But that's just based on stereotype =P.
    Other than Shadow Wednesday and Pub Night Thursday, most weekdays are pretty quite. You may get one or two parties in the weekend, but that's pretty rare.
    How's Rez in that aspect anyway? i.e. are people really partying all that often? How strict is SFU on drinking in the halls and such?
    Due to safety concern, SFU Rez is rather strict about partying. Thankfully, I found that SFU Students are not too into partying anyway. Also, drinking, as well as playing sports in the hallways, are not allowed.
  • edited March 2009
    I'm in townhouses right now, and my roommate is such a fucking pig. He pretty much has taken over our whole living room and kitchen for himself, and left it super messy. He can't wash dishes - I always have to rewash every dish I pull from the dish rack or cupboard...basically he drives me up the wall and I hate it here now. I'm sure it'd be fine with good roommates, but I'm going insane.

    I loved rez in first year in the towers, I loved it in 2nd year in shell, I liked it alright in mccow over a summer. Now I think I've had as much rez as I can handle.

    And in first year I partied almost every weekend, lol. I'm pretty sure they've become more strict than when I was in first year though.
  • edited March 2009
    How are the rats? Are they cute?
  • edited March 2009
    Student0667;51781 said:


    Other than Shadow Wednesday and Pub Night Thursday, most weekdays are pretty quite. You may get one or two parties in the weekend, but that's pretty rare.

    Due to safety concern, SFU Rez is rather strict about partying. Thankfully, I found that SFU Students are not too into partying anyway. Also, drinking, as well as playing sports in the hallways, are not allowed.
    is there really not a lot of partying?
    im not to sure anymore, hopefully i dont get shit roommates in the townhouses than
  • edited March 2009
    Student0667;51781 said:
    Due to safety concern, SFU Rez is rather strict about partying. Also, drinking, as well as playing sports in the hallways, are not allowed.
    that right there would be a deal breaker for me
    i mean common nothing beat some good ol drunk hall soccer!
  • edited March 2009
    Agentbob;51807 said:
    How are the rats? Are they cute?
    The Rat Problem is concentrated mostly in the vicinity of the Louis Riel House. Besides, Rez have done great deal to solve this problem, namely clear the trash and called in exterminators.
    lazyGUY;51809 said:
    is there really not a lot of partying?
    im not to sure anymore, hopefully i dont get shit roommates in the townhouses than
    There are not a lot of parties, and even if there are, these parties are mostly confined among a group. Also, I am not kidding, according to Rez contract, beer bong and funnels are explicitly prohibited.

    Do you know anybody already in Rez who are interested in townhouses. Maybe you can ask Rez to assign you and your friends to one townhouses. Most often, they will agree because that would make their work a lot easier.
    bufli;51813 said:
    that right there would be a deal breaker for me
    i mean common nothing beat some good ol drunk hall soccer!
    And I thought hall soccer was already bad enough. At least none of my ex-floormates were drunk when they brought airguns up to Rez...
  • edited March 2009
    rez friggin' sucks. I wouldn't recommend it unless you live outta town.
  • edited March 2009
    Student0667;51998 said:

    And I thought hall soccer was already bad enough. At least none of my ex-floormates were drunk when they brought airguns up to Rez...
    Shit, I'm sold. I'm signing up.
  • edited March 2009
    Student0667;51998 said:

    And I thought hall soccer was already bad enough. At least none of my ex-floormates were drunk when they brought airguns up to Rez...
    hahah
    honestly their way too strict i mean its one thing to be safe and another to kill 1/2 the experience
  • edited April 2009
    Hey guys! So this is my first post…:angel:
    I’m headed to SFU in September and wanted to know whether renting an apartment (roommate) would be better and more economical than living in residence. What do you think is a better choice and why? What do you think are the Pros and Cons of both. If I do decide to get an apartment it will be with in 10 mins or less of school. Most that I’ve seen in SFU’s off campus housing and craigslist are pretty affordable. Res for me(International Student) is about 7000 with meal plan. I heard the food is not so good.(If so, is the food at nearby grocery stores affordable?) Hope to get a lot a feedback from you guys. So let me know your thoughts. Tell me about your experiences in res and renting.
    "To Rez or not to Rez? That is the question."
  • edited April 2009
    go with an apt, u get ur own bathroom + kitchen and probably a lot more room for less $ then on res
  • edited April 2009
    Apartment!
  • edited April 2009
    There's a place called UniverCity next to our campus. I was thinking of buying a condo there, and the rent per month is around $1200. It overlooks the Fraser river and some major city.

    It's 2 bedrooms, so you could always get a roomie if you want to split the cost. I have never been on Rez, but I have heard nothing but bad things about it, unless you want a townhouse.
  • edited April 2009
    This topic has been done a million times. I am thinking about locking it.
  • edited April 2009
    ^hahaha.. the topic will keep on popping up as long as there's prospective SFU students thinking about living on rez.. leave it be jaydub.. =P
  • edited April 2009
    ^Don't worry about it, I just merged CaramelSunshine's thread with my "Rez Thread."
  • edited April 2009
    siuying;53479 said:
    ^hahaha.. the topic will keep on popping up as long as there's prospective SFU students thinking about living on rez.. leave it be jaydub.. =P
    There you go Siu!
  • edited April 2009
    Student0667;53481 said:
    ^Don't worry about it, I just merged CaramelSunshine's thread with my "Rez Thread."
    whoa lol didnt see this when I was browsing...sorry:teeth:
  • edited April 2009
    CaramelSunshine;53483 said:
    whoa lol didnt see this when I was browsing...sorry:teeth:
    You don't need to apologize but next time just try to search your questions before you post a thread. It is totally understandable as a prospective SFU student. Once again, welcome to SFU!
  • edited April 2009
    ^ What he really means, although very subtly in his post, is that sfu does not accept apologies and any further mistakes will not be tolerated. Necessary actions will be carried upon in the event of such scenario. Your account will be temporarily suspended and your information will be submitted to the president of sfu's office for investigations and public discussions regarding further continuity.

    Just kidding, welcome again!
  • edited April 2009
    online predator;53485 said:
    ^ What he really means, although very subtly in his post, is that sfu does not accept apologies and any further mistakes will not be tolerated. Necessary actions will be carried upon in the event of such scenario. Your account will be temporarily suspended and your information will be submitted to the president of sfu's office for investigations and public discussions regarding further continuity.

    Just kidding, welcome again!
    lmao...thanks guys
  • edited April 2009
    I think you should rent an apartment or a basement suite :) Wayyy better and cheaper than rez!
  • edited April 2009
    Cheaper? Yes

    Better? I wouldn't go that far.
  • edited April 2009
    So...rez is pretty quite? I've been offered a spot in the Towers for Sept 09 and I'm a bit hesitant to accept. I mean, my first priority is to learn and study, but honestly, I want to have fun too! Does everyone mostly go home for the weekends? I might be picking UBC over SFU if the rez halls are really that dead...
  • edited April 2009
    Quiet, you mean? There is no sound insulation in the towers. Zero. You can hear toilet flushes from 2 towers away.

    In terms of partying... ask Jaydub.
  • edited April 2009
    Well, I guess I do mean in terms of partying. I mean that's not why I'm going to university, but from all the rez threads I've read it sounds like SFU rez kids are exceptionally antisocial. I mean do people just go to class and come back and sit in their rooms? Are any floor activities organized? My sister's friend lives in Shell, and she said her floor has mostly introverted international students. Is that the case with SFU residences? Not that I have anything against international students. I just want to be able meet some friendly people and have some fun along with studying.

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