Per square-foot it is less of a difference. Plus the 2-bedroom apartments are in the low-rises, so you basically have a whole (small) town-house, while the 2-bedroom efficiency apartments are in the high-rise buildings and are basically just two bedrooms (the links take you to the floor-plans).
Thanks for the heads up. I was thinking of putting EV as my first choice since I had a friend staying in a low-rise near the grad centre and I really liked what I saw. Now I may list Rains and Munger above it. I'm just concerned that Munger may be less diverse: more lawyers and more people who want to pay extra for a closer and nicer place (not exactly the typical person in my program).
How's Lyman?
I found the Princeton Review's "Crash Course for the GRE" to be useful just for that reason: they focus on test-taking strategy and point out the major ways that ETS tries to screw you with trick questions. Plus the intro is unbelievably snarky.
I do that too. Have you tried keeping a to-do list? Once you get into the habit it's actually very good for piece-of-mind, since you can just get up, write it down, and put it out of your head until the next day.