<p>cOllidE, you're forgetting all the houses (smaller dorms for uppers and seniors). Anyway,</p>
<p>BOYS:
Abbot
Browning
Cilley
Dow
Dutch
Ewald
Gould
Knight
Main Street
Peabody
Soule
Webster
Wentworth
Williams</p>
<p>GIRLS:
Amen
Bancroft
Dunbar
Hoyt
Kirtland
Lamont
Langdell
McConnell
Merrill
Moulton
Wheelwright</p>
<p>Jeremiah Smith is the administration building (not a dorm)</p>
<p>collegeprof, thank you =) that must have taken a while.
haha i knew i knew jeremiah smith didn't sound much like a dorm name! ahh houses and halls i'll remember that!
do you know any information about them like how many floors are most of them? around the number of people they usually hold?</p>
<p>I know it's kind of forum taboo to repost things twice but my last post ended up being the last in the page where less people probably saw it but here it is in case anybody else has information to volunteer:</p>
<p>This is a good thread. Can anybody tell me about what they think about the dorms at:
Milton
Hotchkiss
Groton
Choate
St. Paul's
?
I'd be entering as a soph girl if it helps/changes things.</p>
<p>cOllidE, houses typically house 10-15 students; dorms range from about 20 to about 60. Most of the dorms I can think of have four floors.</p>
<p>Bowofchilli, round two for the post and you are 2nd to last this time! SCORE! Unfortunately though I can't answer your question, just point out irony in pure bemusement.</p>
<p>I can help with the groton dorms Bowofchilli
they are nice..they range dramatically in size however, and you can choose to have a triple double or single although those are give to 5th and 6th formers usually. Alll the rooms have enough room to fit a couch. The way the dorms are set up everyone is in the same building- Hundred House or for lower schoolers Brooks House
Although each seperate dorm detached from the building by either a main door or a stair case. Once you get inside the dorms it is like you are in a seperate building with a common room for each dorm etc. One of the girls dorms has a balcony and a spirl stair case.</p>
<p>Thanks NEprepgoer, that was helpful! And Sportincourty, lol. Funny how that happens.</p>