Harvard Class of 2017 Roommate Finder

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Male ยท 2017
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Majoring in Liberal Arts & Sciences
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Majoring in Languages, Literature, and Linguistics
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Majoring in Languages, Literature, and Linguistics
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Majoring in Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Majoring in Biological and Biomedical Sciences

Harvard Roommate FAQs

How can I ensure that my roommate respects my need for a quiet study space at Harvard University? When selecting a roommate, it's important to discuss their study habits and preferences. Find out if they prefer to work in silence or with music. You can also set boundaries and establish quiet hours in your shared living space. As a Harvard University student, you can also take advantage of the many quiet study spaces on campus, such as the libraries or study lounges. What factors should I consider when choosing a roommate at Harvard University? When choosing a roommate, consider their lifestyle, habits, and personality. Think about whether you have similar interests and values, and whether your schedules align. Harvard University offers a roommate matching service, which takes into account each student's preferences and habits, and can help you find a compatible roommate. How can I handle conflicts with my roommate at Harvard University? When conflicts arise with your roommate, it's important to communicate openly and respectfully. Your Harvard University residential advisor can help mediate disputes and offer advice on how to resolve conflicts. If necessary, you can also request a room change through the housing office. It's important to remember that living with a roommate requires compromise and understanding, and it's important to work towards a resolution that works for both parties.