Georgetown, George Mason dorms voted worst in the nation

Three Georgetown University and George Mason University dorms are the among the poorest rated by college students, according to campus dorm rating site DormSplash.com.

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George Mason's Commonwealth Hall rated 2.3 on a 5 point scale, only Garner Hall at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana scored lower.

"Elevators are constantly breaking down, extremely poor internet connection, looks like a prison," one student wrote about Commonwealth Hall, according to the Huffington Post.

Another GMU went even further in describing Commonwealth Hall.

If you ever have to live there, shoot yourself."

George Mason's President's Park also failed to wow residents, adding it to the list.

At Georgetown, Darnell Hall scored a 2.4 out of 5. The freshman dorm scored low based on location, lack of parking and cleanliness, according to DormSplash.

READ THE FULL STORY at the Huffington Post

 

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