Is Elm Hall the best dorm at UW?
Students rated Elm Hall a 4.5/5 stars. Here's what they had to say.
To preface, if we were not living in COVID times my rating would likely be different. I am in a triple with one roommate. COVID situation isn't great in Elm. Sure, the RAs are trying their best (which I appreciate), but the other students don't seem to care about the safety of the community (not wearing masks, gathering when they're not supposed to, etc). The dining hall within Elm is closed because of COVID. There is only one kitchen on the ground floor which has been a major pain, especially since classes are online and it would be much more convenient to cook. Other West campus dorms have kitchens on each floor. Elm does have a microwave on each floor. Elm is quiet and cleanly which I appreciate. I like that Elm has private bathrooms, but all West campus dorms do. There are many study rooms on each floor which is convenient. There are two music rooms and one laundry room on the ground floor which is nice. The location is also fine, as a gym is in the building and food is right across the street. The package center is across the street in Lander. I would not recommend this dorm to a friend due to the lack of building amenities compared to the other West campus dorms, however I would take it over the North campus dorms, purly for the private bathrooms.
Pretty good room overall. I had a triple with some friends and it felt a little cramped. Get a double if you value space. It's a little farther from campus compared to other west dorms but not too big of a deal. Just be prepared to walk up a lot of stairs everyday on the way to Red Square. My only complaint is that there is only a kitchen on the lobby floor and not every floor. As for the social aspect, not too crazy, everyone was pretty chill.
Good location and a triple is pretty big compared to others However, not a great kitchen and not as good of amenities as the other west campus dorms.
Along with Alder/Poplar, Elm has bigger rooms (and bigger private bathrooms) compared to the other west campus dorms. The downside is that there's only 1 kitchen to share for the whole building on the bottom floor. Each floor has a handful of study lounges and two living room lounges with couches, a TV, and a microwave. RIP the elm tree out front, you will be missed
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