Seattle University Sophomore Dorms Ranked
Ranking the best sophomore dorms at Seattle University, according to students.
Number 2
The Yobi
based on 1 review
"Rooms are single rooms so you get your own space and bathroom with shared kitchens. Problem is that the building itself needs a lot of work as it was built really quickly. However, its a good option if you want your own space away from the usual dorms. It's a fun little community and is still in a convenient area as it is only one block from campus." - 4 years ago
1 student reviewers said they lived in The Yobi during their sophomore year
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Murphy Apartments
based on 3 reviews
"I lived in a townhouse single unit (meaning I had one roommate) which was great because we each had our own rooms, we shared a private bathroom, we had a full kitchen, and the fact that we had an upstairs and a downstairs made it feel like a proper house. I especially liked this because if roomie wanted people over and I needed to study, everyone could socialize downstairs in the living room and I could have quiet and space up in my room. Lots more sound insulation than the dorms, so we rarely heard our neighbors and it was easier to have fun and still avoid noise complaints and trouble with RAs. Bedrooms in the townhouse were big. No elevator though, which is a downside when moving in or out." - 4 years ago
3 student reviewers said they lived in Murphy Apartments during their sophomore year
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