๐
Prefers to live at South Oakland
๐
Majoring in Engineering (Mechanical)
๐
Prefers to live at South Oakland
๐
Majoring in Engineering (Mechanical)
๐
Ready to find your roommate?
๐
Prefers to live at Ideally close-ish to Pitt Campus, so West Oakland, Crawford Roberts, South Side Flats
๐
Majoring in Business/Management/General
๐
Prefers to live at Ideally close-ish to Pitt Campus, so West Oakland, Crawford Roberts, South Side Flats
๐
Majoring in Business/Management/General
๐
Prefers to live at 340 N Craig
๐
Majoring in Physical Therapy
๐
Prefers to live at 340 N Craig
๐
Majoring in Physical Therapy
๐
Prefers to live at College Gardens Apartments
๐
Majoring in English/Writing
๐
Prefers to live at College Gardens Apartments
๐
Majoring in English/Writing
๐
Prefers to live at Ruskin Hall
๐
Majoring in Computer/Information Sciences
๐
Prefers to live at Ruskin Hall
๐
Majoring in Computer/Information Sciences
๐
Prefers to live at Schenley House
๐
Majoring in Healthcare Technology/Assistance
๐
Prefers to live at Schenley House
๐
Majoring in Healthcare Technology/Assistance
๐
Prefers to live at I have a house in South Oakland. We have a spare bedroom which is really nice. rent is $460
๐
Majoring in Neuroscience
๐
Prefers to live at I have a house in South Oakland. We have a spare bedroom which is really nice. rent is $460
๐
Majoring in Neuroscience
๐
Prefers to live at Somewhere cheap near Central Oakland
๐
Majoring in Engineering
๐
Prefers to live at Somewhere cheap near Central Oakland
๐
Majoring in Engineering
๐
Majoring in Economics
๐
Majoring in Economics
PITT Roommate FAQs
What are some character traits to look for in a potential University of Pittsburgh roommate?
It's important to find a roommate who is respectful, responsible, and communicative. You want someone who will be considerate of your space and belongings, follow proper cleaning and maintenance etiquette, and be open to addressing issues should they arise.
How can I ensure my University of Pittsburgh roommate and I have compatible living habits?
Before moving in together, try to have an open and honest conversation about your living habits and preferences. Discuss your expectations for cleanliness, noise levels, visitors, and any other factors that may impact your living situation. This can help you figure out if you're a good match before committing to being roommates.
What should I do if I'm having issues with my University of Pittsburgh roommate?
Communication is key in any living situation, so it's important to address any issues as they come up. Try to approach your roommate calmly and respectfully to discuss your concerns and find a solution together. If you're having trouble reaching a resolution, you can always reach out to your resident advisor or housing staff for additional support.