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Majoring in Social Sciences
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Majoring in Education
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Majoring in Education
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Oswego Roommate FAQs
What should I look for in a roommate at SUNY Oswego?
It is important to find someone compatible with your lifestyle and habits. Look for someone who shares similar traits such as cleanliness, sleep schedules, and study habits. Additionally, consider finding someone with common interests to enhance your college experience.
How can I ensure a smooth living situation with my roommate at SUNY Oswego?
Communication is key when living with a roommate. Discuss expectations from the beginning, such as cleaning responsibilities, noise levels, and sharing common spaces. It may also be helpful to establish boundaries and respectful communication channels.
What resources are available at SUNY Oswego if issues arise with my roommate?
SUNY Oswego offers various resources for students regarding roommate conflict resolution. You can speak with a resident assistant or hall director to discuss mediation options, or utilize the campus counseling center for personal guidance and advice. It is important to address any issues as soon as possible to ensure a positive living experience.