<p>What are the best halls to live in? And for those of you who have accepted their offer, what are your top choices for the halls?</p>
<p>Its personal preference. There are freshmen in every on campus residence area, as half of the total students who live on campus are freshman. </p>
<p>East: almost 100% freshmen, far away from virtually all of your first year classes, food isn’t very good, smaller rooms, easier to make friends, more social.</p>
<p>Pollock: probably the second most freshman-populated area, located about 5 minutes south of East halls, slightly closer to academic classes but still on east side of campus, most popular dining commons on campus, slightly larger rooms than east</p>
<p>South: main population of south are Sorority girls and honors college students. South is located right near college ave, so its as close to downtown as you can get without living off campus, it kind of blends in with pollock halls, foods alright, dont really know how social it is there, but most people dont pick South unless youre a sorority girl or honors student</p>
<p>North: all suite style (expensive) living, smallest complex on campus, havent eaten here because hours are weird, its really secluded location wise, at the very north central part of campus, seems to be mostly foreign students who live there though from what i can tell.</p>
<p>West: Closest residence halls to most of the academic buildings, great dining commons, not as social, fairly large rooms, ~5 minute walk to college ave, seconds away from the library</p>
<p>just some tips off the top of my head, hope this helps</p>