Murray State University Sophomore Dorms Ranked
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#2
RH White Hall
based on 1 review
Old and small. A lot of stairs and AC isn't good. Power goes out a LOT. Meaning floors 4-9 can't even use water. - 7 days ago
1 student reviewers said they lived in RH White Hall during their sophomore year
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J.H. Richmond
based on 2 reviews
J.H. Richmond is one of the 'bigger' dormitories on campus in terms of room size, offering double and suite-style dorms (two people, one bathroom V.S. four people, one bathroom, one living space.) The laundry rooms are probably the biggest nightmare, as people in J.H. Richmond can be so rude with taking other people's stuff out. The walls can be thin, meaning you can hear everything, and you can 'talk' through the vents to the floor below you, which, I assure you, was found out through a mildly-traumatic situation. The RA's can be super sweet, just depends on the floor and the gender. The halls are split down the middle (except for the first floor), with girls on one side and boys on the other. The first floor is the 'quiet' floor, where students with special needs (extra fridge, private, etc) are often placed, but each room next to you could be the opposite gender(does not count with suites.) The walls are easy to damage so be careful with what you decide to put on them and ONLY use command strips unless you plan on either A) being prepared to pay for damages or B) willing to paint them yourself (cost like $5 to get a small sample of paint, bring some of the paint from the wall to paint match at nearby Lowes, and you're all set. - 2 years ago
2 student reviewers said they lived in J.H. Richmond during their sophomore year
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