Is Payne Hall the best dorm at University of Georgia?
Students rated Payne Hall a 3.3/5 stars. Here's what they had to say.
- Located closer to North campus, so good access to Stanford Stadium, Bolton Dining, Miller Learning Center, and Student Center. Close to bus stops that can take you to other parts of campus. - ~200 occupany, 4 floors (1st is male; 2nd/3rd are female; below floor is the Payne Basement, which has hangout area, laundry & kitchen) = You can make close friends, but it ultimately depends on you. - Non-freshman dorm, so you can hypothetically get first dibs on room selection if you want to stay for upcoming semesters. Also is a dorm that lets you stay during breaks (e.g. Winter Break) - Rooms are standard/on the smaller side. Can be spacious/small depending on what you bring. - Communal Bathrooms, so bring shower shoes. Cleanliness is typically fine, although might be worse during weekends/breaks, as faculty doesn't come cleaning those days. - Can be loud during Football games due to stadium proximity - You share a mailroom with Reed Hall, so you'll have to do a small walk there. On the flip side, no front desk at Payne. - No elevator. - Older building.
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