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Majoring in Computer/Information Sciences
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Majoring in Computer/Information Sciences
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Ready to find your roommate?
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Prefers to live at House/ Apartment near Northside (ashbury, E 115th, that area)
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Prefers to live at House/ Apartment near Northside (ashbury, E 115th, that area)
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Majoring in Finance/Accounting
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Majoring in Finance/Accounting
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Majoring in Finance/Accounting
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Majoring in Finance/Accounting
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Prefers to live at Near campus (Looking to find a place that needs a roommate already)
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Majoring in Psychology/Psychiatry
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Prefers to live at Near campus (Looking to find a place that needs a roommate already)
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Majoring in Psychology/Psychiatry
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Prefers to live at Taplin in Juniper
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Majoring in Engineering
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Prefers to live at Taplin in Juniper
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Majoring in Engineering
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Majoring in Business/Management/General
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Majoring in Business/Management/General
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Majoring in Social Work
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Majoring in Social Work
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Prefers to live at STJ or Northside suites in general (already in STJ, just need new roommates)
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Majoring in Engineering (Mechanical)
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Prefers to live at STJ or Northside suites in general (already in STJ, just need new roommates)
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Majoring in Engineering (Mechanical)
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Prefers to live at Commodore Place
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Majoring in Finance/Accounting
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Prefers to live at Commodore Place
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Majoring in Finance/Accounting
Case Western Roommate FAQs
What qualities should I look for in a roommate at Case Western Reserve University?
Look for someone who shares similar interests and lifestyles as you. Additionally, it's important to seek out someone who is reliable, responsible, and communicates well.
How can I ensure that I have a positive living experience with my roommate at Case Western Reserve University?
Set clear boundaries and expectations early on. Make sure to communicate openly and honestly with your roommate, and be willing to compromise on certain issues. Also, try to establish a good balance between personal time and socializing together.
Should I room with someone in my major at Case Western Reserve University or branch out to someone in a different field of study?
It depends on your personal preference. While rooming with someone in your major can be beneficial academically, branching out to someone in a different field of study can expand your perspectives and help you cultivate new interests. Consider what you value most in a roommate and who you think you would feel most comfortable living with.