Thunderbird Roommate Finder

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Male ยท 2027
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Majoring in International Business
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Majoring in International Business
Male ยท 2024
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Prefers to live at Downtown Phoenix
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Majoring in Business/Management/General
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Prefers to live at Downtown Phoenix
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Female ยท 2025
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Majoring in Business/Management/General
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Majoring in Business/Management/General
Female ยท 2020
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Prefers to live at Live in a house in Peoria. Commute to Downtown every day. Seeking a 3rd roommate to fill a vacancy in our guest room! We have an english bulldog, as well for anyone with allergies
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Prefers to live at Live in a house in Peoria. Commute to Downtown every day. Seeking a 3rd roommate to fill a vacancy in our guest room! We have an english bulldog, as well for anyone with allergies
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Thunderbird Roommate FAQs

What qualities should I look for in a roommate as a Thunderbird School of Global Management student? Look for someone who shares similar values and academic goals as you, and is willing to communicate openly and respectfully. It's also important to consider factors such as living habits, cleanliness, and schedules to ensure a smooth co-existence. How can I find potential roommates at Thunderbird School of Global Management? You can start by joining student groups, attending campus events, and utilizing social media platforms to connect with other Thunderbird students. Additionally, some off-campus housing facilities may offer roommate matching services. What should I do if I have conflicts with my Thunderbird School of Global Management roommate? Address the issue directly and calmly with your roommate, and try to find a reasonable solution that works for both of you. If necessary, seek assistance from a resident advisor or other campus resources to help mediate the conflict. Remember to always approach the situation with respect and professionalism.