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Majoring in Engineering
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Majoring in Engineering
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Prefers to live at I would like to live in North House, Sanders Hall or Schillhammer Hall
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Majoring in Business and Economics
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Prefers to live at I would like to live in North House, Sanders Hall or Schillhammer Hall
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Majoring in Business and Economics
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Prefers to live at My top preference was Residence Hall Congreve, but I have not been assigned to any dorm.
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Majoring in Health Professions
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Prefers to live at My top preference was Residence Hall Congreve, but I have not been assigned to any dorm.
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Majoring in Health Professions
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Prefers to live at Congreve, Stoke
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Majoring in Business and Economics
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Prefers to live at Congreve, Stoke
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Majoring in Business and Economics
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Majoring in Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Majoring in Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Prefers to live at Lord, or Congreve
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Majoring in Agriculture and Related Science
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Prefers to live at Lord, or Congreve
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Majoring in Agriculture and Related Science
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Majoring in Computer and Information Sciences
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Majoring in Computer and Information Sciences
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Prefers to live at Gibbs, Christensen, Williamson
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Majoring in Business and Economics
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Majoring in Business and Economics
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Majoring in Engineering
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Majoring in Engineering
UNH Roommate FAQs
What are some important personality traits to look for in a potential roommate at University of New Hampshire?
It's important to find someone who is respectful, responsible and communicative. Living with someone who shares similar values and habits can help maintain a positive living environment and avoid conflicts.
Should I prioritize finding a roommate who has a similar academic program as me at University of New Hampshire?
It's not necessary, but might be helpful to find someone who understands your academic demands and schedules. However, having a diverse set of interests and backgrounds can also bring different perspectives and enrich your college experience.
Is it important to ask potential roommates about their lifestyle and habits before agreeing to live together at University of New Hampshire?
Yes, it's crucial to have an open conversation and make sure both parties are on the same page about expectations and preferences in terms of cleanliness, noise level, partying and guests. The more transparency and respect in the beginning, the better chance for a successful roommate relationship at University of New Hampshire.