Palomar Class of 2028 Roommate Finder

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Majoring in Nursing
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Female ยท 2028
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Female ยท 2028
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Majoring in Psychology/Psychiatry
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Majoring in Psychology/Psychiatry
Female ยท 2028
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Prefers to live at looking for off campus housing!! IM very clean and keep to myself but also like to adventure and have fun!
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Majoring in Biology
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Prefers to live at looking for off campus housing!! IM very clean and keep to myself but also like to adventure and have fun!
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Majoring in Biology

Palomar Roommate FAQs

What qualities should I look for in a Palomar College roommate? When searching for a Palomar College roommate, consider looking for someone who has a similar class schedule to yours, shares similar interests and hobbies, and has a compatible lifestyle. It's also important to find someone who is respectful, responsible, and reliable. How can I communicate effectively with my Palomar College roommate? Communication is key when it comes to having a successful roommate experience at Palomar College. To communicate effectively with your roommate, set clear expectations from the start, be open and honest when discussing issues, and be willing to compromise. It's important to maintain open lines of communication throughout the year to ensure a harmonious living situation. What should I do if my Palomar College roommate is not meeting my expectations? If your Palomar College roommate is not meeting your expectations, it's important to address the issue early on before it becomes a bigger problem. Try having a calm and respectful conversation with your roommate to discuss your concerns and see if you can come up with a solution that works for both of you. If the issue persists, consider speaking with a Residential Life staff member for additional support.