Is Kennedy Hall the best dorm at Northeastern?

Students rated Kennedy Hall a 3.5/5 stars. Here's what they had to say.

Living in forced triple sucked. The room was inclined and when you walked by the drawers opened by themselves, the only good thing was the personal bathroom.

I really that Kennedy has private bathrooms,compared to most of the other freshman halls. However, the rooms do get extremely hot in warm weather. Being in a triple in Kennedy, the beds are always lofted. This meant that we slept in even hotter air. I really recommend bringing a fan.

I was in an economy double so my room as tiny so both beds had to be lofted in order to fit desks into the room. The radiator as loud and there were insulated pipes that prevented my bed from being push up against the wall so there was a weird gap. The common room (since suite style dorm) was small but provided a nice hangout space. The bathroom was gross from the beginning and the ceiling leaked which was fixed a week or two later. It is an old building so I get it but still. I did not like to spend time in my building. The basement was nice though. Also there is an elevator that only is for half of the building (light side), the other half had only stairs (dark side). I was on the “dark side”

I'm pretty sure they stuffed three people into a double. There was barely enough room to exist and our floor was crooked so I had to velcro my drawers shut to stop them from opening randomly

Pro: private bathroom for each room Con: I was in a forced triple within a 5 person suite. It was a forced triple and a forced double with a common room and bathroom. So it should’ve been 3 people living in there and it was actually 5... Tight living, crooked floors, but overall a traphouse. Also the basement is brand new so it’s a nice place to work.

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