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NIC Roommate FAQs
What qualities should I look for in a roommate at North Idaho College?
When choosing a roommate at North Idaho College, it's important to look for someone who is respectful, responsible, and easy to communicate with. You'll also want to find someone who shares your interests and values, and who has a similar schedule to you.
How can I make sure my North Idaho College roommate and I get along?
To ensure a good relationship with your North Idaho College roommate, it's important to have an open and honest conversation about boundaries, expectations, and preferences. You should also make an effort to spend time together and find common interests to bond over.
What resources are available to me at North Idaho College if I have issues with my roommate?
If you're having issues with your North Idaho College roommate, there are several resources available to help. You can talk to your resident advisor, reach out to counseling services, or contact the student life office for support and guidance.