JANSAI 2007 the bill. part of the amelink. director living offered are the hills, the and the s. Hill City a Miller end said buildings in to 1. 7 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS All girls' housing, like in Margaret Amini Scholarship Hall, provides an opportunity to meet new friends. APARTMENT GUIDE 1 CONTINUED FROM PAGE campus. "I like living on campus because I never have to worry about finding a parking spot and I don't have to ride the bus," she said. "I have like a seven-minute walk to class; probably the best location on campus." For some students, however, campus living isn't for them. For that reason, Lawrence is home to several apartment complexes and rental homes. Hawks Point Apartment Homes has three locations near the KU campus. Some of the advantages it offers are a good location and the right to have pets and paint the walls. "Location is a big deal when looking for an apartment to a lot of college students," said Mr. Galeo. But location isn't everything. One downflow to apartment living is bills. Some apartments, "I don't like living off campus because it's much more expensive to pay for gas and a campus parking pass," said lastine Ogdon. Leawood sophomore, "I don't feel like I'm experiencing campus life as much as I could be." like Hawks Pointe, don't pay the gas or electric bill for its residents. Legends Place Apartments, 4100 W 24th St. is another housing option for University students. The complex offers students weekday morning breakfast, a bus service to and from campus and one monthly, flat-rate for all their bills. With many housing options available in Lawrence, deciding where to live comes down to a student's personal preference. Which is more important; convenience or privacy? "Our apartments come fully furnished, which is helpful for students who come from the dorms and don't have anything," said April Keller. Lefers Place leasing agent. Furnished apartments give great opportunities to students