<p>I would recommend the all-girls private dorms in a heartbeat. Every girl I know that lives at Hardin or SRD loves them, and it also gives them a wider social network than just their sorority. They have very nice rooms and all meals covered, and the cost isn't that much more than a double with community baths at UT. I would recommend SRD over Hardin just because it's closer to campus, but if you are going Greek, Hardin is more convenient for most of the sorority houses, and the girls spend a lot of time there, so that could be a consideration. Both dorms are predominately freshman sorority girls, so if that scares you, these may not be the place for you.</p>
<p>The coed off-campus dorms are less nice. They are more expensive than the on-campus dorms, and the amenities aren't that much nicer. They offer apartment-style living at a cost almost twice that of an apartment at UT. A one bedroom, one bath room at Towers will cost $13,000 a person. You can get a 2-2 at Jefferson 26 for $650 a month and you get a kitchen. The dining halls aren't that great, and with Austin's dining options you can dine just as well and just as cheaply.</p>
<p>If you want a dorm experience, I would recommend the dorms in the northeast corner of campus. I think Duren is totally overpriced. The community bathrooms are honestly nicer than the private bathrooms because the cleaning is done for you. The rooms aren't that much nicer or larger either. However, I would definitely recommend the honors quad or Whitis Court if you can get in to them. They are definitely sufficient, and they are very conveniently located to West Campus, the Drag, and most freshman classes. They are close to the liberal arts, natural sciences, comm, and engineering buildings, which is where most freshman will have classes.</p>
<p>The Jester area dorms are farther away from everything. The main dining hall, J2, is also really scary. You don't want to eat there. And JCL is expensive. There is a Wendy's at the Union which is also open late, so if you live on the west side of campus it's equally convenient. And you are right across the street from 24/7 Kerbey Lane Cafe, which beats the tar out of Wendy's.</p>
<p>If you are staying at Jester because it's a "party dorm," you need to reevaluate your social life. Real parties don't happen in dorm rooms. Check out West Campus at UT and you will soon find out that Jester parties are a joke.</p>
<p>Just my two cents, I think people will think differently, but each person is looking for something different in college. I honestly like my room in the honors quad, but if I could choose again I would have got a West Campus apartment near the shuttle route for this year. The quad isn't bad, but my major problem is that my roommate and I are essentially paying $12,000 for a room the size of a living room at most apartments, and I could get a more spacious room for the same price. As for the $1500 in food, honestly Kinsolving has the most inconvenient hours ever and I rarely eat there. I have run through my Bevo Bucks many times, and yet I have over $800 in dine-in dollars left.</p>
<p>Just my advice, take it as you will.</p>