Best And Worst Dorms

<p>What schools have the nicest dorms with the best features, and what schools have the dorms that smell and look worn down</p>

<p>The singles in Dupre are so small they are illegal. The school pays a fine every year. At some point isnt it cheaper to knock it down and start over? The outside of Dupre and Doty halls... aren't really... attractive. But Turck and Wallace are beautiful and spacious and loverly, and Wallace, Turck, Bigelow and 30 Mac have sinks in the rooms (its AMAZING, you don't think so at first but then you realize how convienent it is!! Water... In the room!!!).
-Macalester College.</p>

<p>i have heard pepperdine has a lovely campus and its dorms are also nice as well</p>

<p>Pepperdine is amazing, on the cliffs overlooking Malibu. If it wasn't so conservative it would be the most popular college in SoCal heh.</p>

<p>Bryn Mawr's dorms are supposed to be fantastic.</p>

<p>how are browns dorm rooms like, out of the ivies which has the best dorms?</p>

<p>UIUC dorms are horrible.</p>

<p>Some UIUC dorms are okay (Illini Towers and Newman Hall come to mind)</p>

<p>anyone know about UCLA or UCSD?</p>

<p>How the Rutgers-New Brunswick, Busch Campus dorms?</p>

<p>how are princeton dorms?</p>

<p>I did a summer program at BU and had to stay in the dorms, which were like cell blocks.</p>

<p>Mount Union dorms sucked. Only the freshman ones were recently renovated, and those dorms were the noisy uncontrolled ones where you are lucky if you sleep two hours. The rest smelled really bad and looked like a 1970s Motel 6.</p>

<p>Oh and I stayed in GW dorms in the summer of 2003, they were really really nice. I don't remember which campus section it was though.</p>

<p>umiami anyone?</p>

<p>anyone know anything about minnesota: twin cities?</p>

<p>GW's dorms are very nice by college standards, especially in the fancy new buildings, but they are super expensive, housing selection is a nightmare, and, truthfully, it is still too small a space to share with other people, especially several other people. Plus, Thurston Hall (the big freshman dorm) has six person rooms (and not suites either) and is known for the amount of sex that goes on.</p>

<p>Didn't GW convert the old Howard Johnson across from the Watergate into a dorm a few years back? Or was that American University, I forgot.</p>

<p>UCLA has mixed... some are awful, some are decent. nothing that great.</p>

<p>Brown's dorms vary quite a bit. The newer ones for freshmen don't have good location, but are nice and have semi-private bathrooms. Sophomore housing will probably be worse than your freshman housing, but after that, it's pretty nice or off-campus.</p>