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Like stookie said, he is a creep and a perv. If you want to stay at the dorms all you do is send in that questionaire you received in the package, e-mail your arrival information and you are set. There is no need to call anyone. You pay your rent when you get to the island. Housing outside of the dorms is an arrangement between you and the landlord, you would have to call the landlord him/herself and make arrangements. I would not advise you to do that though, it would be better to go and take a look at the place before you make any commitments. Some of the places being rented at Nevis are very bad, don't have air conditioning, are in a bad neighborhood (drugs), too far from the school, charge too much etc. If you are not coming to the island early enough to look around you might aswell stay at the dorms, at least for the first semester.
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I would advise you to stay at the dorm for your first semester. The dorm manager may be a creep, but he won't do any thing to you. If the dorm is filled, the school will place you into a house with other students, most likely in brick kiln, or near Rawlins.
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It is a good Idea to stay at the dorm for the semester...
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