Ranking the Dorms at University Of Texas At Dallas
At RateMyDorm, we've collected 7 student reviews for University Of Texas At Dallas dorms. Based on our reviews, we've ranked the best dorms on campus. View all reviews
# 4
Residence Hall West
based on 1 review
I attended in 2018 and when I went my experience was mostly positive. The dorms themselves are divided amongst three roommates each with their own separate room, a shared shower and bathroom, and for the most part I was pretty happy with it. The only thing I have to note is that it's the furthest residence hall from main campus, so it was a pretty far walk each day to class. - 1 year ago
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South
based on 1 review
All the McDermotts and honors kids live in South, so it makes for quite the interesting culture. Plenty of study space, clean rooms, you can make the rooms feel like home with nice decor and personal choice. - 2 years ago
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University Village (UV)
based on 4 reviews
I have lived at University Village for the past 2 years. The floor plan I decided to go with was the 1x1D located in phase 2. Compared to the other 1x1 models, this one is the largest and definitely worth the extra money if you value space. Some of the perks of this model is that it includes an in-unit washer/dryer and an outdoor patio with some extra storage space. It is a bit of a walk to get to central campus but I prefer being on the quieter side of UTD. Other than that, I would say I have really enjoyed my time living here. - 1 year ago
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University Commons
based on 1 review
Pros: Dorm rooms had convenient layout with a good balance of privacy and being close with your friends/classmates. They were fully furnished three-bedroom suites, with each of us getting our own sinks, a separate room for the shower, and separate room for the toilet. Downstairs had a kitchen, recreation area (ping pong, pool, etc.), and classrooms that were ocassionally used. The entire UTD campus is not huge so it wasn't a long walk to any of the classes
Cons: Not many but I think it's slightly pricier than University Village. Would've been nicer if it was closer to the cafeteria - 2 years agoWe collected 1 dorm reviews for University Commons
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