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Wright Quad
Indiana University-Bloomington, Bloomington, IN
Wright Quad is student housing at Indiana University-Bloomington in Bloomington, IN. Students can compare 24 reviews, 22 photo and video items, 2 room types, and 7 amenities. Resident ratings currently give Wright Quad an overall D grade.
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About Wright Quad
Wright Quad is part of the Central Neighborhood. Features community bathrooms, a computer lab, a game room, a music practice room, shared kitchenettes, a study area, window air conditioning and Xfinity via coax and Wi-Fi.
Gender: CoedResidents: Undergraduate StudentAmenities at Wright Quad
- Study lounge
- Computer lab
- Recreation room
- Cable
- Air Conditioning
- WiFi
- Kitchen
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Wright Quad Resident Reviews and Ratings
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Senior | July 31
Cockroaches climbed up the shower drains if you turned off the light. The toilet had no wax seal, just rested on a wet moldy piece of wood. The odor was noxious and I was constantly ill.
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Sophomore | February 3
I lived in wright quad rollins 7 my freshman year of 21-22 which was really nice. I had a double and no roommate so I could move the furniture to my liking. I had the room at the end of the hall on the 1st floor so I was really close to the exit. Wright is in the central neighborhood so it was really close to the main buildings on campus and it was really convenient to walk from wright to my classes. The bathrooms are decent it just depends on the people on your floor and their cleanliness. The food court and c-store were a plus. Living in wright made my freshman year and I almost wanted to stay for another year.
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Freshman | October 17
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Freshman | October 7
Oldest dorm on campus. If you plan on living in Wright get someone to write you that medical note you need for AC. It is always super hot in Wright. I have AC and I love it. Rooms are very small compared to other dorms and bathrooms are disgusting. Get your housing in early do you don’t get stuck living here!
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Alum | April 28
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Freshman | February 22
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Freshman | April 9
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Freshman | April 9
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Freshman | April 7
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Freshman | April 7
Wright wasn’t as bad as I expected. It’s the oldest dorm on campus and it definitely shows, but there are some good aspects of it. The dining hall and C-store were super convenient, as was the location on campus. The bathrooms were gross (can’t emphasize that enough), the rooms were small, the washers and dryers barely worked, and there was probably mold, but despite wright’s flaws it become our home. Our room had a window AC but we still needed 1-2 fans when it was hot out. We had to spray for bugs in our room at the beginning of the year, too. Our floor was pretty loud but we rarely saw RAs, so that was a plus. If there are other options available, I wouldn’t recommend wright, but you get what you pay for and it’s not a horrible experience.
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Freshman | April 7
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Freshman | April 7
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Freshman | April 4
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Freshman | February 5
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Freshman | January 27
The bathrooms are never kept clean, the showers are small, the rooms have strange smells and stains also being small, the halls are creepy with chipping paint and few lights, and depending on where you live you always have to walk outside to get to the main lobby.
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Freshman | January 27
The room is very small but livable. My single was separated from everyone else on the floor, and I was in the stairwell. It was hard getting adjusted to the noise, but it isn’t terrible. The community bathrooms are nicer than other dorms. Overall, I enjoyed my experience living in Wright. It’s livable and friendly living environment.
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Freshman | January 21
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Freshman | September 24
The bathrooms are kind of gross and we don’t have a/c but other than that it is great. The location is perfect and there are a lot of friendly people in the building.
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Room Types at Wright Quad
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Traditional Room, 1-person
Rooms are single occupancy. Each includes one bed, one desk, one chair and one cabinet.
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