Is Campus Recreation Center Hall the best dorm at University of Cincinnati?
Students rated Campus Recreation Center Hall a 4.5/5 stars. Here's what they had to say.
Pros: - Suite-style rooms. - Very quiet. - Central campus location. It's ~75 yards from the front door to CenterCourt. Cons: - Not at all social - I met my neighbors on move-in day because my suitemate knew them, and I met the RA, but besides that I didn't meet anyone else who lived there unless I happened to run into another resident on campus. - No desk staff. Anything larger than a letter had to be picked up at the desk at Dabney. - Small windows. - Small common area. - No kitchen/ette, just a microwave and a mini-fridge. This may not be a con if you have a dining pass, especially considering CRC's proximity to CenterCourt which is the late-night and weekend dining hall, there aren't even communal stoves/ovens.
Private suite; super close to Center Court and most campus buildings; mail comes through Dabney which can be inconvenient and people are often less social than in other dorms
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