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UMass Boston Roommate FAQs
What are some important qualities to look for in a UMass Boston roommate?
When searching for a roommate at UMass Boston, it is important to look for someone who shares similar values and interests as you. Additionally, consider their living habits and cleanliness, as well as their ability to communicate openly and respectfully.
How can I determine if a potential UMass Boston roommate will be a good match?
Spend time getting to know your potential roommate by asking questions and discussing expectations for living together. It may also be helpful to meet in person or through video chat to get a better sense of their personality and compatibility.
What should I do if I have concerns about my UMass Boston roommate after moving in together?
If there are issues or conflicts that arise after moving in with your UMass Boston roommate, it is best to address them directly and respectfully. Consider setting up a house meeting or sitting down for a one-on-one conversation to discuss any concerns or complaints, and work together to find a solution that benefits both of you.