Drexel University - First Year Residence Halls Tours, Tips, and Useful Information

Welcome to Drexel University! In this video, I take you on a tour of all of the first year (freshman) residence halls, and supply you with helpful tips and useful information to help your first year experience go smoothly, with less stress and confusion.
A table of contents is located at the 2:30 mark, however, important information is located throughout the video at random.
I take you inside: Kelly Hall, North Hall, Race Hall, Myers Hall, Caneris Hall, and Towers Hall. Millennium Hall and Van Rensselaer Hall are not toured in this video. My contacts fell through. Also, at the time of this video, Calhoun Hall was still under construction to turn into Bentley Hall which is the new honors dorm.
This video was designed to help prospective/incoming students make an informed decision on where they will reside on campus. Also, for people who do not live close to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania it can be a hassle to come to Drexel's campus to tour. So I do that for you to save you the trouble! Please be sure to SHARE this video.
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  • @itsDus10
    @itsDus10 Жыл бұрын

    !!! ATTENTION: I graduated from Drexel in March of 2022. I absolutely hated my time at this university due to a variety of reasons (that I formally made the university aware of, yet they took no action). It is my opinion that you choose a different university to attend, especially if you are considering attending Westphal (the college of media, arts, and design). Save yourself the time, money, and headache. In addition to that, I REFUSE to give Drexel any more of my time, so I will no longer be responding to ANY comments on this video. As I no longer attend this university so things might’ve changed from when I was admitted. This is a great video to see the layout of the dorms and to make an informed decision about on campus living. For legal reasons all of this is my own opinion and as always you are free to make whatever choices your heart desires. If it’s Drexel… I wish you the best of luck. You’ll need it. *Please direct all of your questions to the staff at the university as they are better suited to give you the proper information. Their emails and phone numbers are on their website. Because again, I would just tell you to make a different choice in regard to making a college decision. Or to just not go to college at all because in my opinion it is a complete and utter waste. Especially since the education you receive isn’t worth the cost of admittance. Again: all my own opinion.* !!!

  • @imdva
    @imdva2 жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU!! we need more in depth tours like this from other schools

  • @kingcrimson1916
    @kingcrimson19164 жыл бұрын

    Thank you dude! I just got an invite for here, Rowan U, Penn U and University of Florida. So I'm trying to jot down my options and see what is right for me and thanks to you giving this detail video. Thank you so much!

  • @itsDus10

    @itsDus10

    4 жыл бұрын

    Good luck! Be sure to make a choice you wont regret. Take account everything that each school has to offer, prices/tuition, and the major you want.

  • @dukebozikowski3801
    @dukebozikowski38014 жыл бұрын

    Overview: Kelly Hall: 4:41 North hall 16:55 Race Hall: 22:56 Myer's Hall: 32:21 Caneris Hall: 44:31 Towers Hall: 54:35 Recommendations: 1:05:58 **Millennium Hall and Van R Hall aren't in the video but they are ranked**

  • @dukebozikowski3801

    @dukebozikowski3801

    4 жыл бұрын

    itsDus10 can you rank the freshman dorms for me?

  • @itsDus10

    @itsDus10

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@dukebozikowski3801 As you have even stated, my recommendations (ranks) are at the time stamp provided in the video, which you have included in your previous comment.

  • @dukebozikowski3801

    @dukebozikowski3801

    4 жыл бұрын

    itsDus10 I looked before but must’ve missed it thanks

  • @johnbarnitt4188
    @johnbarnitt41885 жыл бұрын

    This video was really helpful!!! I’ve been trying to find drexel dorm tours like this FOREVER and there is nothing. I was really hoping to see a tour of millennium but maybe you will film that in the future! Thank you!!:)

  • @itsDus10

    @itsDus10

    5 жыл бұрын

    john barnitt You’re welcome! And thank you☺️ And I know, there are no videos of Drexel dorm tours anywhere. And there’s only snippets of a Drexel campus Tour on their page. Sorry that I couldn’t include Millennium or Van R. I had 6 people in Millennium and all of which dropped it because they are just unreliable. And I had one in Van R. but she was busy during finals week. Anyways, thank you again for the support☺️

  • @marcelloluzi8241
    @marcelloluzi82414 жыл бұрын

    OMG! Memories! I lived in Kelly my freshman year at Drexel. 8th floor, facing 34th Street. It hasn’t changed much. The elevators sucked back then. Tiny rooms. I broke my two front teeth in the 8th floor kitchen. Good times!

  • @itsDus10

    @itsDus10

    4 жыл бұрын

    Oh my.. hahahaha (I am replying to this on my laptop or else I'd add the laughing emoji) How did that happen!?

  • @marcelloluzi8241

    @marcelloluzi8241

    4 жыл бұрын

    itsDus10 The broken teeth? I’ll tell you Thursday!

  • @STRONGBlade8
    @STRONGBlade85 жыл бұрын

    I’ll be living in Myers this Fall! I’ve been looking for a tour like this thanks for this!

  • @itsDus10

    @itsDus10

    5 жыл бұрын

    Mike funblade no problem! Good luck. The dorms in Myers do NOT have lights, besides the ones attached to the top inside of the desk. The light switches control the outlets in the room, so if you have an alarm plugged in and the switch is off... good luck😂 so be sure to bring a lamp or something when you go to live there. Also bring the power outlet things that give you more outlets (I don’t know what those are called... surge protector..?) Also, good luck with your course of study!

  • @jaihind9043

    @jaihind9043

    5 жыл бұрын

    Also, you can ask your RA about this... They will arrange something for you.

  • @marllymbungu1721
    @marllymbungu17214 жыл бұрын

    YES!!! Thank you!!! Great video!!

  • @itsDus10

    @itsDus10

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you :)

  • @GinaDreisVier
    @GinaDreisVier4 жыл бұрын

    You are so precious! You totally got this! Blow up and do great :)

  • @itsDus10

    @itsDus10

    4 жыл бұрын

    Topic Train thank you

  • @Siddeo
    @Siddeo3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for uploading the video

  • @tarotwithtiernan9833
    @tarotwithtiernan98334 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this video it was really helpful! I got accepted into Drexel and it’s my first choice! It’s a little expensive but not impossible for my family to afford. I’m a psychology major doing the 3 co op plan. I was wondering if you were doing co op and if you had anything to say about it. Also if you have any tips to make the school a little cheaper (like if becoming an RA is a good idea or buying a printer for your dorm since I heard you have to pay to print in the library) that would be great! Thank you!

  • @itsDus10

    @itsDus10

    4 жыл бұрын

    Being an Interior Design major, we only get one Co-Op. Which is in our Junior or Pre-Junior year (depending on those doing the 4 year regular BS degree, or the 5 year for Masters degree. My Co-Op is Fall/Winter of 2020. Which I am unsure on how that will work with everything going on right now (COVID-19). Plus, Drexel does not really help with that. They give you a 'course' but in reality you have to do everything yourself. Drexel (in my honest opinion) is a joke. We spend all of this money to go here yet they do not do shit for us. Especially now that classes are moved online for the rest of this school year. (Since we have school all year round (Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer) after Freshman year) So..... If you can handle the juggling of RA + all of your course work, then go for it. Again, Westphal students do NOT get any free time whatsoever, so for any of us to be an RA, would be really difficult, though some people do it. You'd have to schedule floor activities and all of that stuff on top of everything you'd have to do. Plus live with freshman in these crappy dorms. So, it'd just be awkward to have any... guests.. over, if you catch my meaning. My freshman year, printing was free. Now they changed it to $0.05 per B&W page on normal paper. Then the prices just go up and up. Some prints cost us $20 for one page. So... it's up to you. Again, Drexel is a joke, since where is all of our money going since its obviously not going into the things we actually need or would expect to be included in our astronomically high tuition.

  • @sawdasarah5632
    @sawdasarah56325 жыл бұрын

    I came to see Van R and it wasn’t covered. Is it possible for you to make a future video on that?

  • @itsDus10

    @itsDus10

    4 жыл бұрын

    Tasfia Sarah I’m sorry it wasn’t covered in this video. As stated in the video and in the description, my contacts for Millennium Hall and Van R fell though. In order to enter any of the dorms and get past the security at the gates you need to be signed in by a resident. The resident I knew will not be in that building come this upcoming year, so it will not be possible for me to enter the building without someone else. Sorry for that inconvenience, I hope you liked the rest of the video though, if you watched it.☺️

  • @rachelfoongwaikei25
    @rachelfoongwaikei252 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing these with us! How did things turn out with you? If you owe 27k per year, how long is it going to take you to pay back for the student loan? I got admitted as a transfer student too, but I don’t dare to click commit until I actually know the cost of attendance. With pell grant scholarship and everything, the most they could offer is 34k. I major in Design as well, and is only the Co-op program and the city that drawn me into it. But as a transfer student, they do not tell whether they accept your credits until you are committed. So you might have to start again from the first year or take extra classes, which result in more years and pay more. So would you recommend to get in Drexel or start with community college and transfer to a more affordable public university? (Ps I took A level in other country, trying to use the credits)

  • @itsDus10

    @itsDus10

    2 жыл бұрын

    In full honesty and transparency, I did not enjoy my time at Drexel. Without getting too much in depth with my experience, I will say that I did file a complaint with the Pennsylvania Department of Education who are reviewing and investigating the matter. I can also say that a lot of us felt cheated by the university, to the point that was even a line spoken during Westphal’s commencement ceremony. My 100% honest advice AND COMPLETE OPINION would be to choose any other college besides Drexel as other universities have far more to offer in terms of educational experience/knowledge for the cost of university. I am sure that other programs at Drexel could be amazing, but if you go to Westphal for design (from my experience) you’ll be doing a lot of preschool style arts and crafts for the cost of a college tuition. And I didn’t even get into personal life when enrolled at the college. In my opinion based on my personal experience, you’d be dodging numerous (figurative and sometimes actual) bullets by selecting a different university (or just no university at all). At the end of the day, it’s all for a piece of paper that means the same thing no matter what university you choose. For legal reasons, I CANNOT STATE THIS ENOUGH, THIS IS ALL MY PERSONAL OPINION BASED ON MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE AT THIS UNIVERSITY. I am in no way trying to influence your decisions, I am just stating my personal opinions and experiences.

  • @yangnoo5799
    @yangnoo57992 жыл бұрын

    how much cost you for the dorm monthly?

  • @neemoney
    @neemoney5 жыл бұрын

    This video was incredibly helpful! I’ll be residing in Towers this fall! Any tips ?

  • @itsDus10

    @itsDus10

    4 жыл бұрын

    I’m glad you thought this video was helpful! Please be sure to share this with any other incoming students! As for tips... I pretty much cover all of the necessary information throughout the video. I would recommend however, to take advantage of Welcome Week. Everyone you will meet will be new to Drexel as well and it is a great opportunity to meet and make new friends! I had a few different groups of friends because of Welcome Week. Some of the activities are actually fun and thoughtful too. Attend as many as you can, (sign up for them in advance) but only attend those that you are interested in, since you’ll meet likeminded individuals. Even if you don’t sign up for them in advance, you can still attend. It’s just so Drexel has a RSVP of who is coming so they can plan accordingly. Hope that helps!☺️

  • @_Theo215

    @_Theo215

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nina Smith will you be doing videos?

  • @neemoney

    @neemoney

    4 жыл бұрын

    Theo R III I didn’t plan to, but maybe I could for fun and to help others!

  • @_Theo215

    @_Theo215

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nina Smith are you a freshman?

  • @neemoney

    @neemoney

    4 жыл бұрын

    Theo R III yes!!

  • @Charlotte-tq5qx
    @Charlotte-tq5qx4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this video! I’m deciding between Drexel and WPI right now for business and engineering. Would you choose Drexel over WPI?

  • @itsDus10

    @itsDus10

    4 жыл бұрын

    I dont know what WPI is. But I can tell you from experience, Drexel tends to f it’s students over every chance it gets for an outrageous price as well. So.... there’s that. But due to all the bs Drexel puts its students through, most employers tend to hire Drexel students since we’ve already been put through hell, so working for an actual company after graduation will be a cake walk.

  • @ariananam7293
    @ariananam72934 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much

  • @itsDus10

    @itsDus10

    4 жыл бұрын

    You're welcome! :)

  • @zirie3291
    @zirie32913 жыл бұрын

    okay so I was wondering why you rated Myers the lowest? I just wanted to know some of the downfalls in your opinion, or things you didn't like.

  • @itsDus10

    @itsDus10

    3 жыл бұрын

    As an Interior Designer, Myers is not aesthetic at all. You are not permitted to use the elevator(s) in that dorm either at any point besides move in and move out. There is only like two outlets per dorm room, controlled by one switch. I honestly cant remember much of it, but I do go over Myers in the video. Myers is the only one with a courtyard though, but besides that, it made me feel like I was in an asylum if I am being 100% honest with you.

  • @user-we8ql5sz1y
    @user-we8ql5sz1y5 ай бұрын

    Which one is bentley

  • @christineguda4967
    @christineguda4967 Жыл бұрын

    What happens to international students staying at the residence halls when school closes ?Are they allowed to pay a fee and stay or they have to get an alternative place to stay ?

  • @Lily-sp6bz

    @Lily-sp6bz

    Жыл бұрын

    Current international student here! To answer your question, you are entirely allowed to stay in the res halls during breaks including Thanksgiving break, Winter/christmas break, spring break, and all the holidays. However, they don’t allow you to stay beyond the moveout day(which is usually in June.) and that applies to all students regardless of whether they're intentional or not. Hope this helps!

  • @shiffhouse1332
    @shiffhouse13324 жыл бұрын

    i just got into drexel

  • @lmagyar100
    @lmagyar100 Жыл бұрын

    Hi! Do you know if any of the residence halls have a pest problem? ( cockroach ..)

  • @lmagyar100

    @lmagyar100

    Жыл бұрын

    By the way, thank you so much for this video!

  • @YHWHsaves.
    @YHWHsaves.3 жыл бұрын

    Wow thank you so much🤗! And if you don’t mind me asking, what is your major and how is your personal experience with what Drexel has to offer ?😅

  • @itsDus10

    @itsDus10

    Жыл бұрын

    My major was Interior Design, and minor in Entrepreneurship and Innovation. In short I absolutely hated my time at Drexel. In my opinion, it is NOT worth the time or money for the “education” that you receive.

  • @Karina-rx9rh
    @Karina-rx9rh4 жыл бұрын

    how do you feel about drexel? overall do you regret your college decision? is it worth the money?

  • @itsDus10

    @itsDus10

    4 жыл бұрын

    Karina I will be 100% honest with you and anyone who reads this comment. Drexel is NOT worth it for the money. However, I am already 2 years invested in this school. Being a Westphal student (arts and media (i.e. Interior Design, Graphic Design, Game Design, Product Design, Architecture, VR, Music, etc.)) is honestly hell. You won’t have time to sleep, socialize, or eat since you’ll be awake for ever. I had to pull 5 all nighters in a row (no sleep AND no food) because the professors act as though the only class you have is theirs. That is not the case. I planned on going for my Masters and a double minor. I am still going to do the Masters program for my major since it’s only 1 additional year (5 year program in total), but because of the Drexel Shaft (since the school tends to f everyone over every chance it gets...). As everyone else is out enjoying the day, we are stuck in Westphal working on assignments and projects all day and night. You’ll have to do EVERYTHING yourself. No professors help you. At least our job placement after college is high, because most employers know that Drexel is hell and if you survive there and get your degree from a place that doesn’t really care about your mental health (Drexel made me get on antidepressants, because again, the Drexel Shaft is real) then they know you can survive the ‘real world’. So the choice is yours. Choose wisely.

  • @PeterTsetsekos

    @PeterTsetsekos

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@itsDus10 Dustin, I understand where you're coming from with potential fallbacks of being in Westphal (I minored in FMVD) but I don't think its fair to generalize and say the University as a whole is not worth it. Drexel's business, engineering, and nursing programs have high national rankings. I graduated from Lebow College of Business and its safe to say I wouldn't have had the opportunity to get a job at a top multinational software company if I didn't have the relevant Drexel co-op experience. Not to mention Drexel has made some serious upgrades to its academic buildings and dorms from 2013 when I was a freshman. I don't deny that the Drexel shaft exists (been there too), but I do feel Drexel is a solid school depending on your field of study. Feel free to add me on IG, always open to share my thoughts if you ever get hit with the Drexel shaft again in the future.

  • @itsDus10

    @itsDus10

    4 жыл бұрын

    Peter Tsetsekos thank you for your feedback. However I was asked my personal feelings, and I stated how I feel. I’m glad you had a good experience however, and thank you for sharing it.

  • @sheila9089
    @sheila90894 жыл бұрын

    I saw your comments that you didn’t end up liking Drexel and you said that your experience wasn’t the best, but can I ask why you initially went to Drexel? And how your view on the school changed from when you were a freshman to now? And also how would you say Drexel is to other majors, like nursing for example? I’ve heard both good and bad things about Drexel and I am kinda conflicted on whether this is the school for me or not, especially since I will be out of state and I’ve never been to philly before.

  • @sheila9089

    @sheila9089

    4 жыл бұрын

    Also thank you so much for making this video!!

  • @itsDus10

    @itsDus10

    4 жыл бұрын

    I stated in another comment just now that Drexel tends to f it’s students over every chance it gets. Yet, employers know that and are more likely to hire Drexel graduates since they have already been put through hell by the university itself. I have investigations going into abuse from professors and a department head trying to cover it up. I sent all of the proof to OED (Office of Equality and Diversity) so... yeah. It was mental and verbal abuse from a professor (nothing physical).

  • @sheila9089

    @sheila9089

    4 жыл бұрын

    itsDus10 is this with all the departments? And do you regret going to Drexel and if you could what would you tell a prospective student?

  • @itsDus10

    @itsDus10

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@sheila9089 I cannot speak about the other departments located at Drexel. Some professors are better than others, and same can be said about classes. I have had classes with professors from different departments, and I can honestly say that some of those professors I enjoyed more than some of the professors in my own college (Westphal). What I would say to a prospective student is to look at all of your options. Do I regret Drexel...? If I did not get into the Masters program, I would've dropped out of Drexel. There has to be a point. I choose Drexel due to me being able to get my Masters degree in a total of 5 years. Rather than other colleges that teach for the 4 years, plus an additional 5 years for a Masters, which equals 9 years in total. For Drexel, the masters program I am in is a total of 1 additional year. So I will spend a total of 5 years at Drexel. At the open house, they said if you want it, you can get it. They did NOT say you have to apply to it. So again, if I did not get into the Masters program, I would've dropped out of Drexel and most likely would've taken legal action against them. I could've went to La Roche for a total of $8K at the end of all 4 of my years there. They gave me the highest scholarship they have ever given to a student (besides a free ride). I would've owed $2K a year. At Drexel, I owe $27k a year. So going from $8k for 4 years at La Roche to $27k for ONE year at Drexel.... yeah. Again, if I did not get into the masters program, I would not be enrolled at Drexel any longer, and I would've filed so many complaints against the university and faculty it wouldn't be funny. In my opinion, Drexel is not worth it. Talking with some contacts across the states, they are getting so much more out of their university for a drastically cheaper price. So, I cannot state this enough. Look at ALL of your options. Figure out what YOU want. I want to own my own design firm. Hence why I am minoring in entrepreneurship and seeking my masters in Interior Architecture plus my bachelors in Interior Design. So, why do YOU want to come to Drexel? What do YOU hope to get out of it? I chose Drexel for the previously stated, plus to experience a different city. A city that has a significance to the LGBT community (The Gayborhood). My first year at Drexel, I used it to network and make connections. I was barely on campus besides for class and to sleep. I was out and about traveling through Center City meeting new people. So look at things from a social standpoint as well. Do research on the university. Some professors got fired for discrimination as well has stealing federal loan money and spending it at a strip club. How did the professor even get the money? Makes one think into corruption at the university. Just make sure you know why you want to attend a college. If it meets 1/8 of your requirements, do not attend. if it meets 7/8, think long and hard about it. If it meets all 8, that is good, but just make sure it is what you truly want. I think Drexel only met a few of my "requirements". But it was still better than the other places I got accepted to. The bad thing is the cost of tuition and a majority of the faculty at Drexel. But you do not know about the faculty until you are there. Some are AMAZING, others, are abusive and Drexel doesn't really seem to care. I plan on continuing this conversation after I graduate from Drexel. And some might say if you hate drexel so much, why not leave? Because if I leave I would owe all of the money NOW. Drexel is teaching me that they honestly do not care about us. They are putting us through hell, but I just keep hoping it'll be worth it. If not... well, everyone will know about it. So, that is my advice. Know your worth, and stand up for what you want and deserve. Which is what I have been doing, and people see me as the bad guy. But I do not care. Spending $27K a year, I deserve more than what they are doing now. But people do not want to talk about it. I talk about it and I have emails from deans and department heads telling me to "move on" and that I have "made my point". SO again, Drexel does not care. Since if my point was made, things would've changed. So I plan to keep being that "thorn" in their side until Drexel actually makes the changes that all of the students deserve.

  • @sheila9089

    @sheila9089

    4 жыл бұрын

    itsDus10 thank you sm for sharing your story with me. this helped me a lot and I hope everything goes well for you

  • @edwinestofanero679
    @edwinestofanero6794 жыл бұрын

    It is interesting your video. In my case I am applying for a Internship in PhD program, my question is about the cost of these rooms: The student must to pay some money for the rooms?

  • @itsDus10

    @itsDus10

    4 жыл бұрын

    All prices are listed on Drexel’s website. It is a requirement to live on campus for 2 years. Though if you have a valid reason to not (ie you live in philly or already have an apartment close to campus, or even financial issues, they are obligated to accept that into consideration and waive the requirement)

  • @edwinestofanero679

    @edwinestofanero679

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@itsDus10 in the Drexel's website, how is the name or word to do the requirement ? Do you know some student of the electrical engineering that maybe help to know more about the those requirements ?

  • @shiffhouse1332
    @shiffhouse13324 жыл бұрын

    i just got into drexel and i going next week to visit

  • @itsDus10

    @itsDus10

    4 жыл бұрын

    How was the visit?

  • @651vemulavijval7
    @651vemulavijval7 Жыл бұрын

    I am a new international student coming from India. I'm enrolled into MS DS programme. I applied for campus housing. How can I get into a hall as I dont have a dragon card. I have digital one on my mobile app.

  • @Lily-sp6bz

    @Lily-sp6bz

    Жыл бұрын

    When you get to campus you will be given a dragon card to use to enter your hall.

  • @florysanon1787
    @florysanon17875 жыл бұрын

    Bruh

  • @itsDus10

    @itsDus10

    4 жыл бұрын

    Flory Sanon Dude🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @alwaysatwork5913
    @alwaysatwork59134 жыл бұрын

    Business manager! I would never ever higher a graduate from this America hating institution! We hire 1000 plus managers and supervisor a year. The board knows that if even one student from this awful school is higher education and I will resign! I support our men and women that serve this country! Ask professor George

  • @itsDus10

    @itsDus10

    4 жыл бұрын

    Russel peters 1) learn how to spell. It seems as though you need to go and seek a higher education yourself, sweetie. 2) how does Drexel hate America when it’s literally a part of the USA and has its own army reserve? 3) Everything you say is irrelevant and false. You don’t specify where you work, obviously you don’t know any professors or ever went to college/university or you’d know that’s not how you refer to them to others by. Sorry you didn’t get accepted to Drexel, that’s a bummer. But there’s no need to make up lies about an institution because you’re upset you were rejected, my friend. Best of luck with all of your future endeavors. (If you are confused by the big word I used (endeavors) there’s a thing called Google. Oh, and before you reply (though I’d rather you didn’t), type what you want to say in that search engine, hit the first thing you see that says “Did you mean: (...)” which will correct your homophones and grammar errors, before you waste both of our time☺️👍🏼