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Saybrook College

Residential college in New Haven

Updated: May 04, 2024 09:43 PM

Saybrook College is located in New Haven (City in Connecticut), United States. It's address is 242 Elm St, New Haven, CT 06510.

242 Elm St, New Haven, CT 06510

836C+35 New Haven, Connecticut

(203) 432-0540

saybrook.yalecollege.yale.edu

Check Time Table for Saybrook College


Monday9 AM to 5 PM
Tuesday9 AM to 5 PM
Wednesday9 AM to 5 PM
Thursday9 AM to 5 PM
Friday9 AM to 5 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

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Where is Saybrook College?

Saybrook College is located at: 242 Elm St, New Haven, CT 06510.

What is the phone number of Saybrook College?

You can try to calling this number: (203) 432-0540

What are the coordinates of Saybrook College?

Coordinates: 41.3101416, -72.9295552

Saybrook College Reviews

Francisco J. Tamayo
2016-06-19 18:44:14 GMT

The best residential college hands down. One genuinely feels bad for the other students who are unfairly placed in other lesser colleges.

Adrian Abel-Bey
2023-11-18 14:25:42 GMT

Say what?

Tammer Abiyu
2017-02-11 19:22:58 GMT

You ever hear of Hogwarts? This is Gryffindor.

Annabella Hoagland
2021-08-29 12:54:18 GMT

😍

Jerald Lim
2016-05-31 05:40:54 GMT

There is a fireplace in the living room, and a cozy library and common area in an enclosed area. Also, an underground basement connecting the towers in the college (like with other colleges). Super cool!

Code Haven Yale
2021-05-03 03:31:25 GMT

typeracer

Smol Potato
2023-01-27 09:12:14 GMT

Whoever decided this is okay for students in summer should be trailed for crime against humanity.
It deserves a 0 star, but google doesn't allow it.
Let's list out some good stuff first.
There are 7 beds and 2 toilets on my floor, so there are plenty of bathrooms. Most students live in a reasonably sized room to themselves (my guess ~15m^2), and those who live in two get an extra large room (my guess ~25m^2). There is also a large living area with comfortable seats though no one uses it except to put things that they forget quickly. The location is excellent and close to the old campus.
This is where the good parts end, which is why it is the worst place I've lived in.
Some minor issues first, there is no lift, so students living on the 5th floor will get a daily free exercise session, even worse for moving in and out when you are carrying heavy things. It must be a nightmare for disabled students to visit. The basement is large and twisty, and it is easy to get lost while trying to find facilities like the laundry room. Luckily it is a circle, so you'll eventually find your way. The whole place except the basement is generally unclean, dust everywhere and insects are your occasional visitor. The paints are abrasive and old, and god knows how much asbestos is within the building with furnishing this old. The mattress also feels very cheap and bouncy.
The toilet is stupidly designed, they use those dumb movement-activated sensors to turn on the light, and the best part is it does not sense movement in the shower. So when you shower for one second longer than its liking, it turns off all the lights. Luckily I have flashlights from my phone so that I can use them normally. The water in the toilet also stinks. It's some metal/meat smell and gets stronger and weaker occasionally.
The worst part is there is no air conditioner. Yet they allow students to live here in summer. When heat waves hit, and the daytime temperature goes 100 degrees F, there is no way to stay there. At night, even when the temperature drops, the residual heat will still make sure you are toasted, even with a fan. The street right outside is also extremely loud. Before midnight, loud cars pass by every 10-20 minutes, so you cannot sleep before that. Even after midnight, there are 1 to 2 loud noises every night to ensure you have a terrible sleep. You cannot close the windows because of the heat. Even if you do, the noise is loud enough to penetrate. It is dumb not to design the room to face the inner garden and make the living area face the street. This building is long overdue for refurbishment. The most important of them would be heat pumps to make it liveable in summer (and more efficient in winter).

Aldser Adriens
2021-03-23 03:42:32 GMT

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