Arizona State University Sophomore Dorms Ranked
Ranking the best sophomore dorms at Arizona State University, according to students.
Number 2
Tooker House
based on 7 reviews
"I lived in Tooker House as a freshman, am now going into my senior year at ASU. I lived there during the peak of COVID, meaning all of our classes were online so I spent a LOT of time in my dorm. Here were my main takeaways:
1) The rooms, though small, are really nice. The desk is pretty large, and the beds are adjustable for height, so you can either raise or lower them to your liking. Also one of the only dorms on campus to come with a mini fridge and microwave included.
2) The bathrooms were great- there are two rooms connected by a shared bathroom (sharing with your suite of 4, not with the whole floor!) that has 4 sinks, cabinets for each resident, and a toilet/shower separated by a locking door.
3) The dining hall is located on the ground floor of the residence hall and is one of the best on campus. The food is overall pretty good, they have rotating menus with allergy-free zones, vegan zones, etc. so anyone with dietary restrictions can still eat here.
4) Other accommodations include a gym in the building, nice clean lobby spaces, outdoor lounge areas, study rooms on every floor, full communal kitchens on every other floor, and free laundry rooms on the floors without kitchens.
Even though it's been a few years since I've lived there, the spaces have only been getting nicer and nicer. Highly recommend this as a place to live and can confidently say that this made my transition from out of state a lot easier.
" - 1 year ago1 student reviewers said they lived in Tooker House during their sophomore year
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Sorona Center
based on 1 review
"so far away from campus and its so old. but i do like the fact that theres like this mini garden in the middle of the dorm and a pool table on top" - 11 months ago
1 student reviewers said they lived in Sorona Center during their sophomore year
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