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Prefers to live at Ellicott complex
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Majoring in Education
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Prefers to live at Ellicott complex
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Majoring in Education
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Ready to find your roommate?
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Prefers to live at North campus - South campus
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Majoring in Health Professions
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Prefers to live at North campus - South campus
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Majoring in Health Professions
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Prefers to live at Main St. value triple, Main St. dbl/dbl, or Governors value triple
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Majoring in Health Professions
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Prefers to live at Main St. value triple, Main St. dbl/dbl, or Governors value triple
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Majoring in Health Professions
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Prefers to live at Ellicott
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Majoring in Engineering
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Prefers to live at Ellicott
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Majoring in Engineering
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Prefers to live at James S. White Hall, 1940 Residence Hall
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Majoring in Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Prefers to live at James S. White Hall, 1940 Residence Hall
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Majoring in Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Prefers to live at North campus
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Majoring in Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Prefers to live at North campus
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Majoring in Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Prefers to live at north campus
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Majoring in Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Prefers to live at north campus
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Majoring in Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Majoring in Undecided
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Majoring in Undecided
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Majoring in Undecided
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Majoring in Undecided
UB Roommate FAQs
How can I tell if a potential roommate is a good fit for me?
Look for someone who shares similar interests, priorities, and lifestyles as you. It's also important to communicate openly and honestly during the roommate search process to ensure a positive living experience. Additionally, check out the University at Buffalo's roommate matching survey to help find compatible roommates.
Is it important to establish rules and boundaries with a roommate?
Absolutely. It's crucial to have a mutual understanding of expectations for cleanliness, noise levels, guests, and sharing common spaces. The University at Buffalo provides resources, such as a roommate agreement template, to help foster open communication and avoid conflicts.
What should I do if conflicts arise with my roommate?
First, try addressing the issue directly and calmly with your roommate. If the problem persists, reach out to your Resident Assistant or Resident Director at the University at Buffalo for additional support and mediation. It's crucial to prioritize communication and compromise in order to maintain a healthy living environment.