Is 66 Commonwealth Avenue the best dorm at BC?
Students rated 66 Commonwealth Avenue a 3.4/5 stars. Here's what they had to say.
My roommates and I were good friends from freshman year, so the triple was bearable. Though, it oftentimes came at the expense of privacy. Also, as 66 is the dorm for honors students, there were quite a few characters on my flow. Consider the lounges to be the battlegrounds for the wannabe intelligentsia of the building. That said, the location is solid, giving easy access to the B line, the neighboring lunch/dinner spots, lower, and middle campus. It also was an ok distance from Brighton campus, which has quite a few study spots.
66 is fine. Not what most people typically want for a sophomore dorm, since you don't have a common room/your own bathrooms. But, it's close to all the other dorms, so you can just visit whoever you'd like and then go home to peace and quiet, which I liked. Green space is nice too. Some of the lounges smell weird though.
Browse all 66 Commonwealth Avenue dorm reviews
Browse 2 reviewsBrowse more dorm review
- Boston College Dorms Ranked
- Best Boston College Dorms
- Is 66 Commonwealth Avenue the best dorm?
- Is Cheverus the best dorm?
- Is Claver the best dorm?
- Is Cushing the best dorm?
- Is Duchesne the best dorm?
- Is Gabelli the best dorm?
- Is Gonzaga the best dorm?
- Is Hardey the best dorm?
- Is Iggy (Ignacio) the best dorm?
- Is Keyes the best dorm?
- Is Kostka the best dorm?
- Is Loyola the best dorm?
- Is Medeiros the best dorm?
- Is Modulars the best dorm?
- Is Ninety St. Thomas More the best dorm?
- Is Reservoir the best dorm?
- Is Roncalli the best dorm?
- Is Thomas More Apartments the best dorm?
- Is Vanderslice the best dorm?
- Is Voute the best dorm?
- Is Walsh the best dorm?
- Is Xavier the best dorm?