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Georgetown University Sophomore Dorms Ranked

At RateMyDorm, we've collected 19 student reviews for Georgetown University dorms. Based on our reviews, we've ranked the best dorms on campus. View all reviews

  • #3

    Village C East

    based on 1 review

    Not the best of your 2nd year housing options, but it has its own bathroom, and that's ba huge perk.

    Most people kept to themselves. If you want a dorm that's just for you to relax, this is for you. If you want to live in a party dorm, look elsewhere.

    My common room had a foosball table, but that might have just been for that year. - 5 years ago

    1 student reviewers said they lived in Village C East during their sophomore year

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  • #2

    Copley Hall

    based on 1 review

    Copley is a beautiful building in one of the best locations on campus. The basement and first four floors are suite-style with two doubles connected by a shared bathroom. The rooms are nice and clean. This is probably the nicest housing you can get as a group of sophomores going through the housing lottery. The only downside is that your RHO is all the way in Arrupe. - 5 years ago

    1 student reviewers said they lived in Copley Hall during their sophomore year

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  • #1

    Arrupe Hall

    based on 1 review

    Arrupe Hall at Georgetown

    Arrupe is top noch. If you're looking for a clean place without a kitchen, with central location and great amenities, look no further. Units ending in 02 and 15 are a bit bigger than the others. 4 Person units (most common) come with 1 shower room, 1 bathroom, 1 sink and 2 rooms. Amenities include a fridge, freezer and microwave. There are also some 2 and 6 people units. - 2 years ago

    1 student reviewers said they lived in Arrupe Hall during their sophomore year

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