Is Wait Avenue Cooperative the best dorm at Cornell?

Students rated Wait Avenue Cooperative a 4.3/5 stars. Here's what they had to say.

I've lived here for 3 years. There are singles and doubles and you get placed in rooms depending on choice and how long you've lived in the house. The rooms are a pretty decent size and generally pretty cozy. It's a pretty old house so there are some issues that pop up every now and then but maintenance comes to fix them as soon as they can. The house is a co-op so there are house goods (like basic food staples and some other basic communal items like a printer, washer and dryer, fridge/freezer space, other random stuff like board games and books). Best part is the stocked up and recently renovated kitchen. There's 3.5 communal bathrooms in decent shape considering the age of the house. Since it's a co-op all residents have to do chores once a week. Cleanliness of the house is dependent on this and the actions of the individual members of the house. Location is on North Campus very close to Central (near Balch and the bus stop). Culture of the house was overall pretty good/friendly throughout all the years I've lived there. There is no house meal plan but there are food staples and kitchen supplies. And anyways lots of baking goes on and people tend to share food.

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