University of Vermont Dorms Ranked
Ranking the best sophomore dorms at University of Vermont, according to students.
Number 6
Converse South
based on 1 review
"The rooms are awful. The double sizes and layouts aren’t bad, but the singles are the size of a shoe box.
Singles don’t get their own AC and heating, their thermostat is in the double next to them which sucks.
Steep stairs, six floors, no elevator. The basement rooms have flooded (and have zero temperature control), the kitchen and laundry room are in the basement of a different wing, and there are usually bat and ant problems. The location is the only good thing about Converse- it’s on central campus." - 4 years agoWe collected 1 dorm reviews for Converse South
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Mason Hall
based on 1 review
"No common room, bathroom is dirty, no usable elevator, 6 floors
Big laundry room, moderate size windows, dining hall in building, built in closet system" - 1 year agoWe collected 1 dorm reviews for Mason Hall
Browse 1 Dorm ReviewNumber 4
Christie Hall
based on 1 review
"Christie is located on Redstone campus and is one of the CWP dorms. Nothing really special about them but one of the better Redstone dorms, and Redstone is a great place to live aside from it being the furthest from classes. Not the most appealing dorm but far from the worst." - 1 year ago
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L/L B Building
based on 1 review
"Single room was small. One skinny window. Large living room and two private bathrooms in the suite." - 4 years ago
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Davis Hall
based on 1 review
"Huge room. Incredibly spacious. Huge closets. Beautiful common room. Private bathrooms. Elevators." - 4 years ago
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Central Campus Residence Hall
based on 2 reviews
"CCRH is an extremely nice dorm with it being centrally located near classes, dining hall, library, and having a gym in the building it's one of the nicest dorms along with U Heights. The proximity to classes really comes in handy because you can wake up later for classes than people on other campuses. The only downside of the dorm rooms are that they are kind of small, but they are still very new and clean. If you are on one of the top floors you may also get a nice view of the mountains. Also, there is small kitchen students can use on the ground floor." - 4 years ago
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