<p>I know the term "best dorm" is subjective. But can anyone give life a description or pros and cons of the different dorms? And are the quiet floors boring?</p>
<p>Falala wrote this in a recent post:</p>
<p>*“Best hall” is subjective. Primarily freshmen halls - brody, hubbard, akers, holden. Primarily freshman/sophomore halls - case, wonders, wilson, holmes, snyder-philips, mason-abbot. Primarily transfer students - mcdonel. Primarily upperclassmen halls - west circle, shaw. </p>
<p>If I were you it sounds like south complex (case, wonders, wilson) would be best for you. Case is filled with James Madison public policy/political junkies (not for everyone), but wonders and wilson have a really decent mix of people in my opinion. All of south complex has suite (attached) bathrooms and south complex is closest to IM west athletic facilities (and is also where all freshmen varsity athletes live). Wonders also has Wonderbodies, a mini-gym in its basement. The other good thing about south complex is that it is closest to the Breslin center (basketball games) and Spartan Stadium (football games), especially if you are a big sports fan. *</p>