Is Krueger Hall the best dorm at Texas A&M?
Students rated Krueger Hall a 3.5/5 stars. Here's what they had to say.
Compared to other dorms in the area (Southside, Commons), Kruger felt a bit nicer and more modern, since it was recently renovated right before I moved in. Krueger has single-occupant and double-occupant options when choosing your housing situation. Like many people, I chose to have a roommate, so I slept in the same room as my roommate, who would very lovingly sleep through all of his alarms at 6 am every MWF. Other than that, I shared a bathroom with two other people (my roommate, and my suitemate, who happened to be my RA). Most units will have 2 people to a room, and 4 people to a bathroom, with the bathroom connecting two rooms. Wasn’t too bad of a dorm. Didn’t hate it. Hallway lights are always on 24/7, so the room is never really dark at night. My room had two thin, vertical windows that let some light in, but not much. Just be sure that your roommate isn’t an absolute slob, since space gets tight sometimes.
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