UNC Chapel Hill Freshman Dorms Ranked

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  • # 2

    Hinton James

    based on 1 review

    The dorm itself is mid, especially since north campus ones are bigger with taller ceilings, but the experience of South campus makes up for it. Everything here such as lounges, one of the other south campus buildings does better, but hojo has a decent everything.

    TLDR: good not great - 1 year ago

    1 student reviewers said they lived in Hinton James during their freshman year

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  • # 1

    Aycock Residence Hall

    based on 1 review

    This is an all-girls dorm that's generally quieter than the other first-year dorms, I thought. It's connected to Graham, the all-boys dorm, and so in terms of keeping the sexes separate it's not all that effective (the doors separating Aycock from Graham are almost always open). There were really big common rooms between us which were definitely nice to have. Rooms are pretty basic but nice. I was on the top floor and it had really high ceilings and great closets, both of which I loved. Bathrooms were okay (but not having sink space sucks). No laundry room in the building; you have to walk to Stacy, which sucks. AMAZING location, so much better than the other first-year dorms (besides the other four in OCLQ): you can get to most of your classes – and the dining halls, libraries, etc. – in five or ten minutes, Coker Arboretum is right across the street, and Franklin St. is just a few minutes away too. - 4 years ago

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

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