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Most first-year students live on campus, and virtually all of them have one or more roommates. Living on campus has many advantages, with varying accommodations available through the Housing Office. On-campus housing includes four apartment buildings and eight dormitories. With living units ranging from one-, two-, and four-bedroom apartments, to single and double dormitory rooms, students are close to classrooms and other campus facilities. The university also offers "specialty dorms" designated by academic major; these are good ways to meet people with interests similar to yours.
The man expresses his opinion about the woman's desire to live on campus. State his opinion and explain the reasons he gives for holding that opinion.
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