Thomas Hall Reviews

University of Florida

When students lived here

Freshman Year

3

Sophomore Year

1

Overall rating breakdown

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Building

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12 days ago

I loved it here staying as a freshman. It can get loud because of the bars across the street but its so worth it especially with the food options close by. If you are more outgoing, this is def the dorm for u if u like going out. But a lot of the people inside this dorm arent really social. So make an effort outside just your dorm. The bathroom is kinda annoying with only one shower on the floor and one working toilet but that is expected of a 100+ year old building. I def recomend as it has a sink inside the room which is very useful and the room is a lot bigger than my friends' who stay in Yulee, Reid, Jennings, Broward etc.
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Lived in a double

2 years ago

I honestly loved Thomas, it was great as a freshman. The room was a perfectly adequate size, especially if you don’t have too many things, and I love the balcony. My biggest gripe is with the bathroom because there’s only 1 shower for 12 people. It’s not a social form but if that’s not something you’re looking for, it’s perfect. Walls are thin, as they are in any other hall but it’s something to be mindful of. Also!!! There’s a sink which is extremely convenient at all hours of the day!

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Lived in a double

4 years ago

Thomas is a great starter dormitory for underclassmen. It’s in the center of UF and it is in walking distance of many freshmen classes, hang out spots, and necessities. It’s right across the street from midtown which a popular area that has many establishments that include food, hair, and shopping buildings. I would recommend people live here. The rooms are decent and if you get a compatible roommate or roommates you will be fine.

Lived in a double

5 years ago

LOVE THOMAS Quiet, more academic, generally older residents, in room sinks, bathroom shared by 8 or so students, 1 kitchen shared by the three floors (maybe 20 people total). Historic area of campus. Close to many locations.

Lived in a double