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Prefers to live at 2nd Ave Centre
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Majoring in Business and Economics
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Prefers to live at 2nd Ave Centre
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Majoring in Business and Economics
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Prefers to live at Pavilion on 62nd
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Majoring in Engineering
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Prefers to live at Pavilion on 62nd
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Majoring in Engineering
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Prefers to live at Infinity, springs, cypress hall
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Majoring in Business and Economics
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Prefers to live at Infinity, springs, cypress hall
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Majoring in Business and Economics
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Majoring in Agriculture and Related Science
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Majoring in Agriculture and Related Science
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Prefers to live at Wildflower Apartments
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Majoring in Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Prefers to live at Wildflower Apartments
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Majoring in Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Prefers to live at Rawlings area
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Majoring in Liberal Arts & Sciences
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Prefers to live at Rawlings area
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Majoring in Liberal Arts & Sciences
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Prefers to live at Infinity Hall, Yulee Hall, Reid Hall, Cypress Hall, or East Hall
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Majoring in Engineering
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Prefers to live at Infinity Hall, Yulee Hall, Reid Hall, Cypress Hall, or East Hall
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Majoring in Engineering
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Prefers to live at No preference, just somewhere close to campus!
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Majoring in Business and Economics
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Prefers to live at No preference, just somewhere close to campus!
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Majoring in Business and Economics
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Prefers to live at Cypress, Murphee
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Majoring in Engineering
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Prefers to live at Cypress, Murphee
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Majoring in Engineering
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Prefers to live at Off campus
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Prefers to live at Off campus
UF Roommate FAQs
What should I look for in a roommate at the University of Florida?
One of the most important things to look for in a University of Florida roommate is compatibility. You want someone who shares similar interests, habits, and schedules as you. It's also important to find someone who is respectful, communicative, and responsible.
How can I ensure a good living environment with my University of Florida roommate?
The key to a good living environment with a University of Florida roommate is setting clear expectations and boundaries from the start. Discuss how you plan to split chores, what times are quiet hours, and whether guest are allowed. Make sure to communicate openly and honestly with your roommate about any issues that arise.
What resources are available to me if I encounter problems with my University of Florida roommate?
The University of Florida offers several resources for students who are experiencing roommate problems. You can speak to your Resident Assistant, who is trained to mediate conflicts, or reach out to the Housing and Residence Education office for additional support. Additionally, the Counseling and Wellness Center offers counseling services for students who need additional help coping with roommate issues.