Pros: Quieter because of enforced quite hours Safest out of all the dorms (mainly because mostly CSE resides here They have like 200 good movies at your request to be borrowed from the front desk.
Cons: If you are on the north wing or south wing, you still have to exit through the front door (which is the west side of the middle portion), and you practically walk the length of 2 football fields every single time. It is terrible. Building has an older and enclosed vibe. Student kitchen is always locked and you have to request the key at the front desk Nearly aSwastika
Breakdown: First and Second Floor, mainly CLA Third Floor, CSE Females Forth Floor, CSE Males (aka...
Read moreAs someone else has mentioned very recently, if I could give zero. I would. Also using the rooms for a conference. Rooms are terrible. Sub standard supplies, uncomfortable, old beds and furniture. Carpets weren’t very clean, bathrooms may well be shared but they’re also shared with cockroaches. I discovered two roaches in my bed and that was the last straw. Worn and dated rooms and paintwork. Kitchenette facilities for short term users are useless, no coat hangers in closet space- I could go on! Basic doesn’t even cut it- do yourself a favour and don’t bother. Undergrads that are stuck here for their whole first year are being let down! It’s...
Read moreI would give this place zero stars if possible. Staying there for a conference and it is hideous. Old dusty carpets, sticky furniture, old and uncomfortable mattresses that give you a backache, kitchen without appliances, air condition cannot be turned off and roaches in the bathroom. The charm of a 1980s youth hostel but without the nostalgia. They do not give refunds. This is the ugly face of US capitalism. I feel sorry for the students who have to stay here long term. Avoid...
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