<p>Just wondering which colleges have the best bathrooms and showers. I'm a little bit particular.</p>
<p>Haha, I'd like to know as well. I spent a week at GWU for a summer program (the satellite campus though, not the main campus) and the bathrooms were very nice. They had huge counters and lots of drawers and a wall-to-wall mirror. The bathrooms are in-between two rooms so you'd be sharing it with three other people. Plus the toilet has a separate door so you can pee while your roommate is showering and it won't get all gross, lol.</p>
<p>thats cool i was wondering if it would b as bad as my sleepaway camp(Thinks of fwf bathrooms:escuse me i might just have to puke)</p>
<p>I believe nyu bathrooms are all attached to suites, so you share them with three other people instead of 15-20 other people.</p>
<p>When I was at EPGY (Stanford) we stayed in coops and sorrorities, but from what I understand there are many dorm-style facilities with similar arrangements. The bathrooms were fantastic. Each floor had 3 bathrooms, 2 public and 1 private. The public ones had one stall each (so they're really private in a sense), 2 sinks and 2 showers. The private ones had a shower, toilet and sink and the door locked. The nice thing about the public ones was that if the stall door is shut, people will just walk out and find another bathroom. (There's also a private bathroom in the dorm lounge). </p>
<p>They were very very clean, and had plants and a fantastic view of the courtyard. (Not that the view really matters lol). </p>
<p>I'd much rather have something like that than be in a 12 stall, 12 shower type deal where I'm peeing, pooping and showering with two dozen other people at any given time.</p>
<p>I stayed at PennState for the ARML competition. The entire floor shared a bathroom, including the coaches. The showers were small and dark. Plus, the first few got all the cold water. Lucky it was only two nights.</p>
<p>D spent 4 weeks at Smith during summer of 2002...the bathrooms were AMAZING!!!</p>
<p>When I saw NYU this summer the tour guide said that you only share a bathroom w/ your roommate; there is one in every room.</p>
<p>Now this is certainly a specific question. Can really only speak to the quality of dorms in general. Best I've seen have been at Pomona and Pepperdine. Worst I've seen are at Cal and some of the older facilities at UCLA and USC. </p>
<p>Cal Poly SLO and UC Santa Cruz were ok.</p>
<p>It's interesting that the new US NEWS or Princeton Review lists Claremont McKenna has having dorms "like palaces". I found 'em to be more like dungeons at worst, horrible 60's apartment buildings at best.</p>