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UMass-Dartmouth Roommate FAQs
What are some personality traits to look for in a UMass Dartmouth roommate?
Some personality traits to look for in a UMass Dartmouth roommate include reliability, openness to communication, and respect for personal space and belongings.
How can you determine if a potential UMass Dartmouth roommate has similar study habits?
You can determine if a potential UMass Dartmouth roommate has similar study habits by discussing their study routines and preferences, and asking how they manage their workload during busy times.
What are some factors to consider when deciding to room with someone from a different major at UMass Dartmouth?
Some factors to consider when deciding to room with someone from a different major at UMass Dartmouth include exploring common interests outside of academics, being respectful of each other's academic schedules, and being open to learning from each other's areas of study.