Is Wells Hall the best dorm at Texas A&M?
Students rated Wells Hall a 4.8/5 stars. Here's what they had to say.
The rooms are modular, so they are the largest besides living at Hullaballoo. The price isn't too bad, and the location is great, because you are right across the street from commons, which has a dining hall.
One of the bigger dorms at Texas A&M. Has a private restroom area. Very spacious. Many closets for clothes and other belongings. Close to Dining Hall, Aggie Express, and Southside Rec. Short walk to most classes. I wouldn't choose to live anywhere else.
The room is nice and spacious for two people + ESA. It’s possible have both floors not lifted and still have space for the desks, dresser, and bookshelf, etc. Along with any fridges/microwave you buy. Thing i liked most was that the toilet and shower was seperate from the sink area by a door. The provided full length mirror was a great thing to have in this area. The only issue i ever ran into was near the end of spring semester which was just a leaky pipe/faucet. Some things that are close to you: • Commons Dining Hall • Southside Rec (it’s new and it’s way better than going all the way to the main rec to workout and stuff) • Southside Parking Garage (doesn’t even take more than 3 minutes to get to the car, which is great especially when you have groceries to carry) but i believe Lot 40 is also nearby Things in Wells you might benefit or enjoy: • 1st & 2nd floor are LLCs for Geo and Meteorology I believe (I’m a math major on the first floor so not all hope is lost if you’re hoping for one of those floors) • 3rd floor is all boys and 4th floor is all girls • The Community Kitchen is in good condition compared to some other kitchens on campus and there’s a few things that were bought for the kitchen (pots, pans, waffle thing, spatulas, you get the idea) • The TV lounge just got a bean bag chair (Spring 2023) and a nice speaker which makes it good for movie/binge watch nights • They have some of the bigger modular’s compared to other dorms (biggest ones you can get other than Hullabaloo) The Cons of Living in Wells/On Southside: • You’re not in the “main” social hub of campus because you’re not near hullabaloo, but honestly if you just hang around the MSC our outdoors enough you’ll find plenty of random people to talk to • You’re farther from Northgate. If you’re planning on going to party in Northgate, then Wells will be quite the walk to and from (especially if your feet hurt by the end of the night)
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