C of C Class of 2027 Roommate Finder

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Female ยท 2027
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Prefers to live at Downtown Charleston near CoC
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Majoring in Marketing
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Prefers to live at Downtown Charleston near CoC
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Majoring in Marketing
Male ยท 2027
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Living Off-campus
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Prefers to live at Charleston,Mt Pleasant,Folley Beach
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Majoring in Hospitality/Travel
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Prefers to live at Charleston,Mt Pleasant,Folley Beach
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Majoring in Hospitality/Travel
Female ยท 2027
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Living On-campus
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Majoring in Sports/Fitness Management
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Majoring in Sports/Fitness Management
Female ยท 2027
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Prefers to live at Mcallister or Liberty
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Majoring in Education/Teaching
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Prefers to live at Mcallister or Liberty
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Majoring in Education/Teaching
Female ยท 2027
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Living Off-campus
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Majoring in Pre-Law
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Majoring in Pre-Law

C of C Roommate FAQs

What are some important characteristics to look for in a College of Charleston roommate? Some important characteristics to look for in a College of Charleston roommate include someone who is reliable, respectful, clean, and communicative. It's also important to find someone who shares similar values and interests as you so that you can enjoy living together and potentially become good friends. Is it better to find a roommate through the College of Charleston or through personal connections? It really depends on your personal preference and situation. The College of Charleston offers resources for finding roommates, but you might also have friends or acquaintances who are looking for a roommate and would make a good fit. Just be sure to carefully consider your options and communicate openly with potential roommates to ensure a successful living arrangement. How can I make sure my potential College of Charleston roommate is trustworthy? One way to gauge someone's trustworthiness is by checking their references and background, such as through the College of Charleston's roommate matching system. You can also ask questions that will give you an idea of their personality and habits, such as how they like to spend their free time, how they handle conflict, and how clean they keep their living space. Ultimately, trust is something that will develop over time as you get to know your roommate better.