ELAC Class of 2019 Roommate Finder

Search for Roommates at East Los Angeles College

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Female ยท 2019
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Living Off-campus
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Prefers to live at Near Santa anita
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Majoring in Other
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Prefers to live at Near Santa anita
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Majoring in Other
Male ยท 2019
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Living Off-campus
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Majoring in Engineering
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Majoring in Engineering
Female ยท 2019
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Living On-campus
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Majoring in Health Professions
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Living On-campus
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Majoring in Health Professions

ELAC Roommate FAQs

What qualities should I look for in a good roommate at East Los Angeles College? A good roommate at East Los Angeles College should be responsible, respectful, and considerate of your needs and schedule. They should communicate effectively and be willing to compromise and solve conflicts in a mature and constructive manner. Additionally, it may be helpful to find a roommate who shares similar interests or academic goals, as this can foster a positive and supportive living environment. How can I assess whether a potential roommate at East Los Angeles College is a good fit for me? Before committing to living with someone at East Los Angeles College, it's important to spend some time getting to know them and their lifestyle. Ask questions about their habits, routines, and preferences, and share your own as well. Consider factors such as cleanliness, noise level, and socializing habits, and see if they align with your own. You may also want to seek out references or recommendations from mutual friends or acquaintances who have lived with this person before. What are some red flags to watch out for when looking for a roommate at East Los Angeles College? While we hope that everyone at East Los Angeles College is respectful and trustworthy, it's important to approach finding a roommate with caution and common sense. Some potential red flags to watch out for include dishonesty or inconsistency in communication, a lack of respect for your personal space or belongings, a history of irresponsibility or unreliability, or a disregard for rules or boundaries. If you notice any concerning behavior or patterns, trust your instincts and consider looking for a different roommate.