North Carolina State University Freshman Dorms Ranked

Ranking the best sophomore dorms at North Carolina State University, according to students.

  • Number 5

    Lee

    based on 1 review

    "Lee is the neighboring dorm to Sullivan. The location is such a low rating due to its distance from classes as it's sort of across campus, but the plus is that the dining hall is literally right downstairs. It is a suite-style with 4 rooms and 2 per room and you share a bathroom. The bathroom has 2 stalls and 1 shower, which is quite annoying but better than hall style. The rooms are fairly large, personally one of the larger ones I have witnessed and there is a "balcony" right outside, sort of like a motel." - 2 years ago

    1 student reviewers said they lived in Lee during their freshman year

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  • Number 4

    Carroll Hall

    based on 1 review

    "Smallest rooms on campus, had some roaches. In a great spot and bathrooms are super clean. 3/5 overall." - 4 years ago

    1 student reviewers said they lived in Carroll Hall during their freshman year

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  • Number 3

    Becton Hall

    based on 1 review

    "Some of the smallest dorms on campus but they are nice. Higher ceilings than a lot of dorms. It’s in the honors quad so lots of residents are quiet and more studious. Never loud at night. Bathrooms are ok but hall style, but you usually don’t have to worry about them being too crowded. Amenities are decent, washers and driers often broken though." - 4 years ago

    1 student reviewers said they lived in Becton Hall during their freshman year

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  • Number 2

    Bagwell

    based on 1 review

    "Bagwell was very quiet when I lived here, although it was during COVID, but it felt pretty secluded from the rest of campus. Bagwell is an Honors program dorm, so there are some pros to meeting similar people around you, but it's quite disconnected from any other dorm and the rest of the student body. Overall, it was a clean, quiet hall with a decently sized room, but in a quiet and secluded part of campus." - 2 years ago

    1 student reviewers said they lived in Bagwell during their freshman year

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  • Number 1

    Tucker Residence Hall

    based on 3 reviews

    Tucker Residence Hall at North Carolina State University

    "Convenient location on central campus is the best thing about this place. I’d describe it as what to expect with your average college dorm.

    The bathrooms, common spaces and laundry room are disgusting. All the gross stuff you imagine: moldy funk, big ass roaches/waterbugs/ thick random flies that never go away and crud that’s encrusted on the floors and walls.

    One of the larger dorm rooms on campus so it’s manageable to live there with a roommate. I found the walls to be a bit thin but perhaps the hall was super noisy when I lived there. " - 2 years ago

    3 student reviewers said they lived in Tucker Residence Hall during their freshman year

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At RateMyDorm, we've collected 10 student reviews for North Carolina State University dorms.