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Fullerton College Roommate FAQs
What should I consider when looking for a roommate at Fullerton College?
When looking for a roommate, make sure to consider their living habits, such as cleanliness, noise level, and study habits. It's also important to discuss expectations regarding guests, shared spaces, and rent responsibilities.
How can I ensure a positive living experience with my Fullerton College roommate?
Open communication is key to any successful roommate relationship. Start by having an honest conversation with your roommate about your expectations and boundaries. It's also important to be respectful and considerate of each other's schedules and needs.
What resources does Fullerton College offer to students who are having issues with their roommate?
Fullerton College has a variety of resources available to students who are experiencing roommate conflicts, including counseling services and mediation services. Additionally, your Resident Advisor or the Housing Office can provide guidance and support.