Residence in second year.
12-26-2010 at 02:00 PM
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I like living in rez, I'm 3rd year. Last year I lived off campus. Basically the only negative thing about rez (as long as you have a single room as an upper year, which is very likely), is the meal plan. I would prefer to cook my own meals but I'm forced to hand over dough for a meal plan -- I hate that.
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12-26-2010 at 07:21 PM
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Well, I enjoy cooking my own meals too, but sometimes when there's a lot of work it's a little more convenient when you can just swipe and go . Would you recommend a single room as an upper year? EVER GET LONELEH? Not a stalker-like question by any means .
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12-26-2010 at 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Angoose
Well, I enjoy cooking my own meals too, but sometimes when there's a lot of work it's a little more convenient when you can just swipe and go . Would you recommend a single room as an upper year? EVER GET LONELEH? Not a stalker-like question by any means .
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lol yes thats why u get a roomate
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12-26-2010 at 08:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Angoose
Well, I enjoy cooking my own meals too, but sometimes when there's a lot of work it's a little more convenient when you can just swipe and go . Would you recommend a single room as an upper year? EVER GET LONELEH? Not a stalker-like question by any means .
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I personally love having a roommate. It's nice to have some quiet time once in a while, but my roommate is never there for most of the day. To be honest though, it did get lonely sometimes, just when she was out XD, it also helps keep you focused when two people are studying in the same room. I think that you'd get matched with an upper year roommate as well, if there's enough demand and the numbers work out well, so that's always a plus.
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12-26-2010 at 10:20 PM
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I personally love having a roommate. It's nice to have some quiet time once in a while, but my roommate is never there for most of the day. To be honest though, it did get lonely sometimes, just when she was out XD, it also helps keep you focused when two people are studying in the same room. I think that you'd get matched with an upper year roommate as well, if there's enough demand and the numbers work out well, so that's always a plus.
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Haha, now I need to think about a second year major and a roommate >: O.
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12-26-2010 at 10:31 PM
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Haha, now I need to think about a second year major and a roommate >: O.
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Haha, I know how you feel! But I didn't pick a roommate. I got a random match (which you can totally do too, as a last resort) and it worked out perfectly !
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01-03-2011 at 05:03 PM
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Haha, I know how you feel! But I didn't pick a roommate. I got a random match (which you can totally do too, as a last resort) and it worked out perfectly !
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Hehe, maybe I should do that as well and get to meet some new peopleeeee .
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