<p>Now that I have been accepted, could anyone tell me about which dorm(s) are the the best?</p>
<p>It truly depends on what kind of experience you want. There are suite style dorms, hall style, with AC, without AC. Most people I talk to end up loving where they end up! I lived in Hillside Area for two years - once as a Freshman and once as an RA and liked the area! </p>
<p>I have the same question</p>
<p>It depends on what’s important to you. I live in a Bluestone, Hoffman Hall, so I’m a little biased.</p>
<p>In terms of dorm room quality:
Bluestone (I have my own bathroom and Bamboo flooring instead of icky tile) > Skyline > Hillside > Village > Lakeside
First four have wifi. First three have A/C.</p>
<p>In terms of location, it really depends on your major and how many APs you have. However, most people have a lot of gen-eds to take so:
Bluestone (90% of your gen-eds are here; my dorm was the bus stop so I never had to wait outside for a bus either) > Hillside > Village (kinda central, not really) > Skyline (I have science major friends, and they still have to commute to the main campus every day) > Lakeside (far from everything)</p>
<p>In terms of making friends:
Bluestone = Skyline = Village = Hillside = Lakeside
You’ll make friends no matter what. It doesn’t matter what dorm you’re in. Every dorm is a “party dorm” if that’s what you’re looking for. There’s also a lot of people in every dorm that don’t drink at all.</p>