<p>It’s kinda a silly question, since most people at Vassar think their dorm is the best one. The whole campus is close enough together that geography isn’t really important (except, maybe, for Main, where you can eat and run errands without going outside). All of the stereotypes about the kinds of people aren’t true - and change every few years anyway. The look and the feel of the dorms are all different, but they are all run the same way, and offer the same things (study breaks, peer leadership, annual parties or other events).</p>
<p>People make lots of friends in their dorms, and friends from outside. Every dorm has parties and events, and every one of those parties is attended by students from other dorms (most attendees will be from other dorms. these are considered “all campus events”). Students into parties will go to parties all over campus, not just in their dorm. Students not into parties will do other things, all over campus.</p>
<p>My dorm friends are still my longest lasting ones after graduation, but that doesn’t mean they are my only friends I stay in contact with - and it doesn’t mean it may be different for someone else. I just happened to form a tight dorm group of friends.</p>