Best OSU Dorms for Upperclassmen

<p>What are the best dorms for upperclassmen at OSU? Any advice would be great!</p>

<p>Worthington Building and Neilwood Gables are probably the nicest options. Worthington (where I’m living next year) is on 10th Ave. and it’s the farthest away on south campus. It’s basically a four-person apartment with two bedrooms, a bathroom in each bedroom, living room (includes a couch and lounge chair), and a small kitchen (with full-sized fridge, small dishwasher, small oven/stove, and breakfast bar). Neilwood is on north campus and is a two-person room with a kitchen and bathroom. Go to the housing websites to compare floor plans.</p>

<p>There’s also Drackett which is on north campus. It’s similar to the most of the other rooms on north campus in that it has a common room, bedroom, and bathroom and two people live in one room.</p>

<p>Jones on North Campus also was just opened up to upperclassmen–it was just grad students before. It looks a lot like Drackett and is on North but its rooms are mostly (all?) one person with a bathroom.</p>

<p>I lived in Neilwood once - wouldn’t recommend it. I was always needing to put in a service request for a leaky roof or a broken hinge and there was no a/c. It was built in the 1930’s I think, so it’s not in the best of shape. I’d recommend Jones, I’ve heard good things about it.</p>