| Posted Date |
Posted By |
Comment |
March 30 2008
|
lantern45
|
?? Not sure, they weren't part of the tour. Assume that they must be like cells, because they are not shown. |
January 03 2008
|
Sectumsempra
|
most of them seemed quite spacious, although the furnishings/common spaces left much to be desired |
August 31 2007
|
catsushi
|
The dorms were clean and well kept. The bathrooms sometimes smelled a little funky, and the mattresses were stiff, but we got our own desks and closets so everything balanced out. |
August 05 2007
|
sailhour
|
It was painfully obvious that we were visiting the nicest dorm. I was disappointed at that. |
June 24 2007
|
MLeigh
|
We didn't see a dorm. |
May 02 2007
|
smv
|
wish i could have seen them |
December 08 2006
|
cocoapunk
|
The dorms, while not amazing material, are more than sufficient and are cozy. The classrooms are impeccable, and the labs are quite nice as well. |
September 03 2006
|
MSMDAD
|
The dormitory room that we visited, a double room, was small and dark. |
August 20 2006
|
atnay
|
I didn't see any, but the tour guide talked a lot about the housing lottery. I read in a college book that the tour guides don't want you to know about a certain housing area called "new pembroke" which isn't pretty and everybody |
August 12 2006
|
machiavelli
|
Let's just say, I've stayed at a large state school dormitory, and it was better than my experience at Brown. However, it was really just the dorm I was in. I've heard that others were much better. |
August 10 2006
|
ConfusedHSJunior
|
Didn't see any |