Washington State University Sophomore Dorms Ranked

Ranking the best sophomore dorms at Washington State University, according to students.

  • Number 3

    Scott/Coman

    based on 1 review

    "On move-in the water fountains and community kitchen sink were not working for a few days. Halfway through the semester there was liquid dripping from the ceiling in the study room. If you live in Scott, you will have worse amenities than Coman despite the buildings being the same floor plan. The janitors did not clean the bathrooms for the first semester. Someone left raw meat overnight on top of the fridge and it dripped down the side of the fridge. Residents wouldn’t clean up after themselves in the community kitchen so the RA’s threatened to make the kitchen off limits. Half the showers were broken on our floor and at some point the third floor’s washer was broken. Every night random people would shout outside the dorms and bang on the dumpster lids. Expect your room to be consistently 85 degrees for the first few weeks of the semester, there is no AC. If the fire alarm goes off, you probably won’t be able to hear it in your room. Our dorm window grew something that looked like mold. There are no elevators but there are ramps. The small balcony was nice for watching soccer games. The double rooms are bigger than most double rooms on campus. Overall, an average dorm. " - 2 years ago

    1 student reviewers said they lived in Scott/Coman during their sophomore year

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  • Number 2

    Global Scholars

    based on 1 review

    "A modern, spacious, air-conditioned dorm with Einstein's bagels and a market on the ground floor. It's close to the Chinook and the CUB, but it's a decent walk to the south side of campus. Northside dining center has good food most days but is smaller than Southside." - 2 years ago

    1 student reviewers said they lived in Global Scholars during their sophomore year

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  • Number 1

    McEachern

    based on 2 reviews

    "Having lived in McEachern for 2 years, definitely one of the better dorms at southside for the price range and privacy. I've enjoyed living here as you get a semi-private bathroom including shower that you share with one other person and a sink which is very convenient, only downside is the water pressure in the shower. This is a relatively quiet dorm and most people keep to themselves since it is a dorm meant for older people so if you enjoy that environment I highly recommend it and you do have chances to socialize as RA's create events where you can interact with others. (No microwaves in room)" - 2 years ago

    2 student reviewers said they lived in McEachern during their sophomore year

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At RateMyDorm, we've collected 25 student reviews for Washington State University dorms.