Is Honors Hall the best dorm at Washington State University?

Students rated Honors Hall a 5/5 stars. Here's what they had to say.

I have really enjoyed living here, it is a decent price, and the roommates/neighbors are all chill and quiet. Most of the residents are in the honors college but you don't have to be a member to live in the honors hall. There is a lot of variation in the room styles and sizes according to floor plans online but I really enjoyed the second floor. There is a study room on second floor but the fourth floor has a huge lounge and we also have "the den" in the basement with ping pong, a tv, and pool. I enjoyed having the bathroom in our suite for convenience and a kitchen area to prep food and have breakfast. I was able to store bathroom stuff in the drawers and foodstuff in the kitchen drawer instead of my room. Bathroom was cleaned by custodial staff and depending on the room you could have a total of 4-8 roommates but most have 6 (If there are 8 I believe there are two showers and toilets). Super easy to attend the Honors Student Advisor Council meetings and talk to my honors advisors. I liked that the desks had drawers and a shelf to put stuff on top and we were also allowed to use push pins on the walls. One of the downsides is that Hillside Cafe is closed on weekends and opens at 10:30 am for weekday lunch.

Honors Hall is the best. The rooms are large (Although the room to room size varies tremendously, some rooms are much smaller than others), the suite style living is awesome (private, 6 or 4 person only bathrooms), and the location is perfect being right in the middle of campus.

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