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marymac
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We didn't visit a dorm, but heard about the dorm choices and the lottery system. [View Full Report] |
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mathmom
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We walked through an older one, narrow halls, didn't see a common area. There was a double open that I would say was somewhat larger than average. [View Full Report] |
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sak09
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I went inside two dorms--a single and a double, and they were both extrememly small. [View Full Report] |
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LIMOMOF2
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Some freshman housing, and some mixed. Housing is totally random for freshmen. We didn't get to see inside any dorms, unfortunately. [View Full Report] |
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ih3artthou
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Did not get to see. A lot of variety in dorm choices, however. [View Full Report] |
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tumbletiger009
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Unknown [View Full Report] |
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bananaphone
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They are kinda outdated but still good enough for me to live in. If you are looking for state-of-the-art ultra-modern living, Tufts dorms won't meet your expectations. [View Full Report] |
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demgirl
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When I walked through the dorm, I felt like I was staying in a massive, impersonal hospital. [View Full Report] |
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marcus1263
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I can't recall why, but they did not take us through any dorms. We saw them only from the outside. This was disappointing. [View Full Report] |
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jegath
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The dorm that my friend stayed in was kind of on the 'eh' side but that's just one building. I went to some other people's dorms that were much, much nicer than hers. I think it just depends on where you get put. There are some great o [View Full Report] |
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lianris
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Pretty nice. The rooms seemed average-sized. nice lounges and facilities, and most of the dorms are very close to the academic buildings and the arts quad. [View Full Report] |