Johns Hopkins University Sophomore Dorms Ranked

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

  • # 2

    Scott-Bates Commons

    based on 1 review

    In my opinion, this is the best living situation on the JHU campus. The only downside would be the less than average size of the rooms, but that is something that I’m willing to live with. Commons is known to be a newer and cleaner dorm on campus. Nolan’s Cafe is an elevator ride away. The building has a small gym area. The building is in close proximity to several lecture halls and restaurants. Lots of study spaces are in the building, even better than the ones in the library in my opinion. There is also a JHMI stop right in front of the main entrance. Several rooms in the building have great views of campus. Living here has added many great memories to my college experience, and I’m very disappointed that COVID-19 cut that experience short. - 4 years ago

    1 student reviewers said they lived in Scott-Bates Commons during their sophomore year

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  • # 1

    McCoy Hall

    based on 3 reviews

    The entrance/lobby is pretty inconvenient to go through and the building is missing some of the typical amenities, especially the mailroom (you have to walk over to Wolman to get mail and packages). It's an alright place overall but not worth the cost. - 4 years ago

    2 student reviewers said they lived in McCoy Hall during their sophomore year

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At RateMyDorm, we've collected 19 student reviews for Johns Hopkins University dorms.