UEI Roommate Finder

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Female ยท 2023
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Majoring in Other
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Male ยท 2027
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Prefers to live at Reno Nevada
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Majoring in Trades/Careers
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Female ยท 2022
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Prefers to live at Atlanta,Ga
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Majoring in Other
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Prefers to live at Atlanta,Ga
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Female ยท 2021
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Prefers to live at oceanside
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Majoring in Engineering (Mechanical)
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Majoring in Engineering (Mechanical)
Female ยท 2019
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Prefers to live at Chula Vista
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Majoring in Health Professions
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Prefers to live at Chula Vista
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Majoring in Health Professions

UEI Roommate FAQs

What qualities should I look for in a UEI roommate? When looking for a UEI roommate, it's important to find someone who shares similar schedules and study habits to avoid any conflicts. In addition, you may want to consider finding a roommate who is respectful and tidy in common areas, as well as someone who is dependable when it comes to paying bills and contributing to household responsibilities. How can I ensure my UEI roommate and I get along? To ensure a harmonious living situation with your UEI roommate, it's important to communicate openly and establish clear boundaries from the beginning. It may also be helpful to find common interests or hobbies outside of academics to help build a friendly and comfortable dynamic. What are some potential red flags to look out for when screening UEI roommates? When screening potential UEI roommates, it's important to pay attention to any warning signs that may indicate a difficult or disruptive living situation. This could include applicants who are consistently late with payments, do not respect personal space or boundaries, or have a history of conflicts with past roommates.