University of Wisconsin–Madison Sophomore Dorms Ranked

Ranking the best sophomore dorms at University of Wisconsin–Madison, according to students.

  • Number 5

    Merit Residence Hall

    based on 1 review

    "Merit has single rooms (small, no private bathroom) & double rooms (spacious, private bathroom), It has about 60 residents total. I lived in a double my sophomore year (2019-20), so my review will be based on this.

    It's quite close to a lot of classes (<10min walk) and a bus stop (<1min walk). The dining hall is 2min away by walk. The closest gym is in Ogg (<1 min) away. Having lived in lakeshore prior, I was blown away at how convenient living in south-east was. I use the buses a lot, but not depending on a bus to get somewhere was wonderful. The location is great, and knowing that you could get anywhere (gym, the terrace, UHS, Walgreens, Fresh, dining hall, memorial union, union south, etc) quickly was crazy.

    I chose Merit primarily because it had private bathrooms. I cannot tell you how much of a relief it is to not rush to the communal bathroom, hoping you get a stall (+ one with hot water) every single day. The AC worked fine, maintenance was prompt, facilities were new. The kitchen is spacious. Never had an issue with the laundry, always got a washer/dryer when I needed one. The only con would be the social life. Merit is a quiet dorm. If you're looking for making friends, this may not be the best choice. If this isn’t a problem for you, and/or you spend most of your time outside the dorm, then great!

    I really enjoyed living in Merit and was quite sad when we were made to move out mid-semester due to COVID-19. I definitely recommend staying in a double in Merit! :)" - 4 years ago

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

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  • Number 4

    Lowell Center

    based on 2 reviews

    "Really nice to have your own bathroom, amazing location (right next state street, memorial library, memorial union, on the lake, close to many halls) " - 10 days ago

    1 student reviewers said they lived in Lowell Center during their sophomore year

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  • Number 3

    Chadbourne Residence Hall

    based on 14 reviews

    "Chad is the best of many worlds in my opinion. It has its own dining hall attached to the building so you don't have to go outside for food in the winter if you don't want to (especially when it's really cold), the location is unbeatable especially if you are a business student, and it's not too crazy that you can't sleep at night on weekends (but it's still typically lit enough that you won't miss out on parties if that's your style). Also, the inside of the dorm is quite nice with a den that almost forces you to interact with others (which makes it a bit easier to make friends & meet people on your floor). The only downside is that the rooms are hella small, but I think everything else makes up for it." - 4 years ago

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

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  • Number 2

    Witte Residence Hall

    based on 6 reviews

    "Beautiful building, solid room-size, the newest of all the dorms Wisconsin has to offer. There's never not something going on- it's a very social dorm so you have to put little effort into making new friends. I loved living in Witte- an even bigger plus is the fact that we had AC, onsite laundry, and a really nice kitchen. Would definitely recommend to all freshmen!" - 4 years ago

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

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  • Number 1

    Ogg Residence Hall

    based on 4 reviews

    Ogg Residence Hall at UW Madison

    "I love living in Ogg. I have a double and though it is not huge, it is bigger than many doubles on campus. The closets are also a decent. The over head light can be a little harsh but my roomate and I almost never use it. The dorm comes with a loftable bed desk, and shelves for each person and a minifridge to share. The walls are thick enough that you cannot hear the people on either side of you. You can hear people in the hall and people above you if they are loud enough. There are dens and kitchens on every floor. The kitches are pretty minimal but there is a stove, oven, and microwave in them. The dens have tables, chairs and chars with attached desks. There is also a TV. There are printers on the first floor. The room tends to be used as silent study as there are cubby-esque spaces. I really like studying there. The location of Ogg is great, especailly if your classes are in the south east. It is really close to The Nick, Gordon, Grainger, and Smith hall which has a Starbucks. Some of the negatives is that you can hear people that are in the hall. Also, we have had drain moths in the showers but other wise they are clean. I love Ogg and would recomend it." - 3 years ago

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

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At RateMyDorm, we've collected 82 student reviews for University of Wisconsin–Madison dorms.