Is Snyder Hall the best dorm at MSU?
Students rated Snyder Hall a 3.6/5 stars. Here's what they had to say.
Direct connection to Phillips Hall makes it a sprawling place with a lot of people. Food at the dining hall is pretty solid most days but not the best eats on campus. There's a community bathroom so make sure to bring shower shoes (on my floor there was a single private bathroom with a shower that was usually open). Overall it was a good environment and just about what you would expect from dorm life.
Having the sparty’s and the dining hall is clutch in the winter. It’s also nice being connected with Phillips. The basement rooms sometimes have roaches but as long as you keep your stuff clean you won’t (I never did). The ceilings are also pretty high so you can sit up comfortably in a lofted bed.
Excellent dorm to live in. Decent location, quite scenic, dining hall is right downstairs which is a big pro and there's a spartys too. Community was great too!
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