SVA Class of 2016 Roommate Finder

Search for Roommates at School of Visual Arts

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Female Β· 2016
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Living On-campus
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Prefers to live at New Res
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Majoring in Visual and Performing Arts
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Living On-campus
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Prefers to live at New Res
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Majoring in Visual and Performing Arts
Female Β· 2016
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Living On-campus
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Prefers to live at The New Residence
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Majoring in Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies
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Living On-campus
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Prefers to live at The New Residence
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Majoring in Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies
Female Β· 2016
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Living On-campus
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Prefers to live at New Residence or GW
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Majoring in Visual and Performing Arts
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Living On-campus
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Prefers to live at New Residence or GW
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Majoring in Visual and Performing Arts
Female Β· 2016
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Living On-campus
😍
Prefers to live at New Residence
πŸ“š
Majoring in Visual and Performing Arts
🏑
Living On-campus
😍
Prefers to live at New Residence
πŸ“š
Majoring in Visual and Performing Arts
Female Β· 2016
🏑
Living On-campus
😍
Prefers to live at New Residence
πŸ“š
Majoring in Visual and Performing Arts
🏑
Living On-campus
😍
Prefers to live at New Residence
πŸ“š
Majoring in Visual and Performing Arts

SVA Roommate FAQs

What are some personality traits to look for in a fellow School of Visual Arts roommate? It may be helpful to seek out someone who shares your artistic interests and work habits. Additionally, a considerate and communicative roommate who respects shared living spaces and understands the challenges of a creative workload may be a good fit. How important is compatibility between roommates at School of Visual Arts? Compatibility can be crucial when living in close quarters, particularly when pursuing intense artistic programs at School of Visual Arts. Finding a roommate who complements your lifestyle and work style can alleviate stress and create a more supportive living environment. Should I prioritize location when seeking a School of Visual Arts roommate? While it can be helpful to have a roommate who lives close to campus, some students may find that proximity to outside resources, such as public transportation or grocery stores, is equally important. Ultimately, the decision should depend on your individual needs and preferences as a School of Visual Arts student.