{"id":3609,"date":"2017-03-31T00:06:39","date_gmt":"2017-03-31T00:06:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/pearson.immtcnj.com\/wordpress\/?p=3609"},"modified":"2017-05-11T19:08:05","modified_gmt":"2017-05-11T19:08:05","slug":"tips-on-surviving-freshman-year-with-a-random-roommate","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/pearson.immtcnj.com\/wordpress\/2017\/03\/tips-on-surviving-freshman-year-with-a-random-roommate\/","title":{"rendered":"Tips on Surviving Freshman Year&#8230;with a Random Roommate"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It&rsquo;s hard to believe that it&rsquo;s&nbsp;been seven months since I moved into my small (make that really small) dorm room at The College of New Jersey. Freshman move-in day was a whirlwind that I&rsquo;m&nbsp;glad I don&rsquo;t have to relive. The stress of hauling heavy belongings into a space half the size of my room at home, saying goodbye to my family, and the&nbsp;excruciating&nbsp;heat were just some of the struggles that I had to deal with on that day. On top of that, a sea of strangers surrounded me, including the person I would have to share a room with for the next ten months. As my freshman year is coming to an end, however, I can assure you that having a random roommate isn&rsquo;t always a nightmare. Here are some tips on living with a random roommate your freshman year:<\/p>\n<p><strong>1.) Talk before school starts<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>I received my roommate assignment in July, about one month before move-in day. This gave me&nbsp;enough time to exchange numbers and talk about the essentials with my new roommate. In her <a href=\"https:\/\/weareiu.com\/blog\/linden-spalding\/roommates-the-dos-and-donts-of-living-with-someone-new\"> blog post <\/a>&nbsp;for &ldquo;We Are IU&rdquo;, a blogging resource for Indiana University, Linden Spalding writes that &ldquo;it&rsquo;s important to get in touch with [your roommate] before you get on campus.&rdquo; Spalding also offers other DOs and DONTs of living with a random roommate. From personal experience, the time leading up to move-in day is perfect to get the &ldquo;getting to know you&rdquo; questions out of the way. This makes move-in day a little less awkward since you already know a little bit about the person.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2.) Make a contract and stick to it<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A written set of rules will remind you and your future roommate about what is and isn&rsquo;t acceptable behavior. At TCNJ, we are required to fill out a &ldquo;shared living space agreement&rdquo; with questions ranging from &ldquo;How many guests are acceptable in the room?&rdquo; to &ldquo;What are each person&rsquo;s sleeping habits?&rdquo; This contract is then posted in a common area. In her blog,&nbsp;<em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.collegewithcaitlyn.com\/single-post\/2016\/11\/26\/Living-with-Random-Roommate\">College with Caitlyn<\/a><\/em>,&nbsp;Caitlyn Stone notes that setting boundaries is &ldquo;absolutely imperative&rdquo; when living with a new person. Following&nbsp;a contract will make the experience of living with a roommate&nbsp;easier.<\/p>\n<p><strong>3.) Don&rsquo;t try to be&nbsp;<em>best&nbsp;<\/em>friends&nbsp;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>It is important to be nice to your future roommate, but there is a difference between being nice and being&nbsp;<em>too<\/em> nice. Go into the experience realizing that you may not be best friends. I mean, c&rsquo;mon, don&rsquo;t set your expectations too high. In an article for <em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.teenvogue.com\/story\/living-with-a-stranger-in-the-dorms\"> Teen<\/a><\/em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.teenvogue.com\/story\/living-with-a-stranger-in-the-dorms\"> Vogue<\/a>, Casey Lewis says that &ldquo;there is no pressure to be BFFs.&rdquo; Just because you aren&rsquo;t best friends doesn&rsquo;t mean that it will be the worst experience of your life, though. If you and your roommate go into the experience realizing this, chances are, you&rsquo;ll be just fine.<\/p>\n<p><strong>4.) Speak up if something is bothering you&nbsp;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>It is so easy to bottle up everything that bothers you. If you end up doing that, you&rsquo;ll eventually explode. If your roommate does something that irks you to no end, say something. Let&rsquo;s put it this way &mdash; if your sibling (or anyone in your family, for that matter) left your door open after leaving your bedroom, would you say something? Living with a roommate should be no different. Have open conversations and you will have a positive experience.<\/p>\n<p><strong>5.) Give them a chance&nbsp;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>If you start school with a I-know-I&rsquo;m-just-going-to-hate-my-roommate attitude, then you will. Give them a chance, get to know them, and you will have a great year.<\/p>\n<p>Personally, choosing to &ldquo;go random&rdquo; with my roommate was a risky decision, but not one&nbsp;I regret. I have had a great experience with my roommate this year and we have even decided to live together next year. Living&nbsp;with a random roommate doesn&rsquo;t have to be torture, but if you don&rsquo;t follow the tips above, it could be.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<!-- AddThis Advanced Settings generic via filter on the_content --><!-- AddThis Share Buttons generic via filter on the_content -->","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It&#8217;s hard to believe that it&#8217;s\u00a0been seven months since I moved into my small (make that really small) dorm room at The College of New Jersey. Freshman move-in day was a whirlwind that I&#8217;m\u00a0glad I don&#8217;t have to relive. The stress of hauling heavy belongings into a space half the size of my room at home, saying goodbye to my family, and the\u00a0excruciating\u00a0heat were just some of the struggles that I had to deal with on that day. On top of that, a sea of strangers surrounded me, including the person I would have to share a room with for the next ten months. As my freshman year is coming to an end, however, I can assure you that having a random roommate isn&#8217;t always a nightmare. Here are some tips on living with a random roommate your freshman year: 1.) Talk before school starts I received my roommate assignment in July, about one month before move-in day. This gave me\u00a0enough time to exchange numbers and talk about the essentials with my new roommate. 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