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USC Roommate FAQs
What are some personality traits to consider when searching for a roommate at USC?
It's important to find a roommate who shares similar values and interests, but also one who is respectful, responsible and trustworthy. USC's Office of Residential Education offers a roommate agreement tool to help establish communication and essential guidelines for living together.
How can I ensure my potential roommate is compatible with my lifestyle?
To determine if someone is a good fit, USC suggests discussing expectations for quiet hours, cleanliness, guests, and shared items in advance. Consider also asking what their study habits and workload are to ensure schedules match.
Should I consider living with someone similar to me or someone who is different?
While living with someone who has similar interests or a common major can be beneficial, it is also worth considering a roommate with diverse interests and background to learn new perspectives. USC offers intercultural exchange programs as an opportunity to live with someone from a different culture.