Tilton Hall?

<p>Tilton?
Pros?
Cons?</p>

<p>Small, for better or for worse. Smallish rooms but manageable (Hope you don't get an even hundred or they'll be even smaller). Small floors can mean a close-knit floor, which is nice, but I would have liked mine to be a little bigger. It's a pretty good freshman dorm to live in. Single bathrooms, which is awesome. Downhill, so easy to get to Hogdon GTG and trick turn, but far from most classes. Close to Dewick. Not as much of a common room as Hill and Houston; the face that it's not on the same floor as any rooms is a pain, and the ones on each floor have no TVs or kitchenettes. Card keys (your ID) instead of actual keys, which is the worst thing about this dorm, because you can't leave the door unlocked and your ID wears down quickly. </p>

<p>All in all, it's a pretty solid dorm, with a nice, clean building, as they go. I know I've spent more time on the cons, but it's just because they're more interesting.</p>

<p>Halls in Tilton can get really close-knit and social! Just walk around on the first day and introduce yourself to everyone on your hall.</p>

<p>.....no, in my case I'd be saying - "Hey, wassup - I'm B's dad". lol</p>

<p>Oops, my mistake. Haha, you laugh, but some parents DO that. :)</p>