I get the privilege, nay, the pleasure of moving into my college dorm on Wednesday. It should be fun, I have a 4-foot fridge, a nice love-seat, a 20-inch TV, a microwave (won it at after-prom), and a large bookcase that I'm moving to it. I have my own room, so I won't have to worry about a deadbeat roommate.
Oh really? That's kind of shitty. Oh well, I have a couple of nice black chairs (cushioned/padded) that fold up. How big is your single? Mine is supposed to be 11 x 20, and I mainly got it for the sink. (I wear contacts, like to brush my teeth a lot, and don't want to have to wait)
Having a single is pretty decent when you want your alone time, but having a cool roomate makes things very interesting. I would say that the single alone outweights the roomate, but it is something that you should have before college is over. But thats just my advise
I just don't like the fact of forced living with a complete stranger, that's all. I'm going to get an apartment next year anyways, to save on rooming and board costs.
Having a single is pretty decent when you want your alone time, but having a cool roomate makes things very interesting. I would say that the single alone outweights the roomate, but it is something that you should have before college is over. But thats just my advise
Had two roommates last year, one I'm friends with (but he's in my major, I would've been friends anyway) and the other was an absolute nightmare to live with. I don't know how I made it through, honestly.
Having a single is pretty decent when you want your alone time, but having a cool roomate makes things very interesting. I would say that the single alone outweights the roomate, but it is something that you should have before college is over. But thats just my advise
I totaly agree. I'm not one to like to live with another person much less a stranger, but my first year of college was a blast with my room-mate. You'll meet your best friends in college.
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