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Majoring in Engineering (Mechanical)
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Majoring in Business and Economics
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OSU Roommate FAQs
What are some key personality traits to look for in a potential Oregon State University roommate?
When looking for a roommate at OSU, it's important to find someone who is respectful, responsible, and communicative. Make sure they share your values and priorities, and are willing to compromise and work together to create a peaceful living environment.
How can I ensure that my potential Oregon State University roommate is reliable?
To ensure that your OSU roommate is reliable, it's a good idea to ask for references and check their social media. You can also have an open conversation about house rules and expectations to make sure you're both on the same page.
What should I do if my Oregon State University roommate and I have different lifestyles?
If you and your Oregon State University roommate have different lifestyles, it may be challenging to live together. However, you can work together to find compromises and establish boundaries. It's important to communicate openly and respectfully, and be willing to listen to each other's needs and concerns. If things aren't working out, don't hesitate to seek support from OSU's housing staff or mediation services.