Duke Class of 2017 Roommate Finder
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Majoring in Liberal Arts & Sciences
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Majoring in Liberal Arts & Sciences
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Majoring in Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Majoring in Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Prefers to live at Neighborhood 4 (Randolph, Blackwell, bell tower)
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Majoring in Undecided
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Prefers to live at Neighborhood 4 (Randolph, Blackwell, bell tower)
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Majoring in Undecided
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Prefers to live at Blackwell
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Majoring in Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Prefers to live at Blackwell
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Majoring in Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Prefers to live at Unsure
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Majoring in Undecided
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Prefers to live at Unsure
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Majoring in Undecided
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Majoring in Social Sciences
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Majoring in Social Sciences
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Majoring in Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Majoring in Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Majoring in Engineering
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Majoring in Engineering
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Prefers to live at Wilson
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Majoring in Computer and Information Sciences
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Prefers to live at Wilson
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Majoring in Computer and Information Sciences
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Majoring in Psychology
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Majoring in Psychology
Duke Roommate FAQs
What qualities should I look for in a potential Duke University roommate?
Look for someone who shares similar study habits and values cleanliness. It's also important to find someone who is respectful and communicates effectively.
How can I ensure a compatible living environment with my Duke University roommate?
Before moving in, have an open and honest conversation about expectations and boundaries. This can help establish a foundation for a positive living experience. Also, be sure to actively listen to their concerns and needs.
How can I branch out and meet fellow Duke University students who may be potential roommates?
Joining campus organizations or clubs can be a great way to meet new people with similar interests and potentially find a compatible roommate. Additionally, attending social events or participating in class discussions can help foster new connections.