Best University of Central Florida dorms
Ranking the best sophomore dorms at University of Central Florida, according to students.
Number 5
Libra Community
based on 3 reviews
"honestly amazing if you find good roomate/suitemates. the L-shape rooms provide some privacy. TONS OF STORAGE!! you get a wall of shelves, the closets are the biggest on ucf’s campus, plus the dresser and bookcase. it has the best location (imo) of all the dorms, especially if youre a stem or business major. amazing lighting as well (at least in my room). the only downside is the kitchen, but you still have access to it if you really need it. be aware of the bands that play until ungodly hours in the morning on garage b that you can hear in the libra dorms tho. however, theres always events that the libra RAs put on. you will gain an interesting story from living here, whether it be good or bad. 10/10 experience" - 1 year ago
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Neptune Community
based on 3 reviews
"I loved Neptune overall. It’s all singles, but you share your “suite” with 3 other people, your bathroom with 1. Loved having my own room. Pretty good security. Laundry room on each floor. Only con is there’s no “living area,” except for down the hall. Overall though, it’s perfect for freshmen who want their own privacy." - 4 years ago
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Hercules
based on 1 review
"Very spacious for a dorm. Super cozy building and the community is great and I loved my room. There’s a beautiful fountain right in the middle of the buildings and mail is super easy. There’s an elevator in the building too. " - 1 year ago
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Tower 3 (Honors)
based on 2 reviews
"Tower 3 is really great! Proximity to classes is amazing, it is a bit of a walk to classes farther away but you shouldn't take more than 15 minutes to get anywhere on campus. The room is the nicest you can find on the main campus, but you do pay for it (~3440 for a normal semester.) Walls are thin, but that's something you should get to accustomed to in a college dorm, nothing you can really do about it. If you value your sleep, don't choose the rooms X14-X22 (X being the floor numbers) as ROTC will practice outside your window at 6am, and you can hear football games during the fall semester. I've only stayed in a 4x2, which is your standard apartment, and it's pretty nice, little to no complaints. Maintenance responds fairly quickly and the room gets cleaned by staff around once a semester. It's up to you to keep day to day cleanliness and to buy your own toilet paper, but they are things that should be learned anyway so it's fine. Bed can be uncomfortable if you don't bring a foam pad of some sort, but it is the only full bed on campus which is amazing. Kitchen in your room is a godsend, not that you should pay for the meal plan even if you don't have a kitchen but it really helps having one there. I cook most if not all of my food now because of it. Really close to football stadium and tons of restaurants, so ease of access is definitely a plus. Theres a Dominos, Dunkin, Starbucks, Burger joint, Mexican place and a 711 all within a 2 minutes walk. Really like it here!!!" - 4 years ago
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Towers
based on 1 review
"I lived in a four bed, two bath in my freshman year and loved it. It didn’t even feel like living in a dorm. Occasionally the elevator breaks and that sucks when you have to go up several flights, but it wasn’t often enough for me to have my experience ruined. You can make as much noise as you want in your apartment and no one will hear you, but the walls in your individual bedspace are thin. The full size beds alone make it worth it." - 4 years ago
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