Is Hu Shih Hall the best dorm at Cornell?
Students rated Hu Shih Hall a 4.3/5 stars. Here's what they had to say.
Pros: - New dorm with comfortable, spacious rooms - You can lock the entire bathroom - Working heat and AC - Many lounges scattered between the floors - Community kitchens - Near Appel dining and Novicks Café - Has a bike room Cons: - Confusing architecture, because it straddles the city border - Some rooms may be far from the elevator - A bit further from central campus
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