USF Roommate Finder
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Prefers to live at Prefer Fromm Residence Hall
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Majoring in Psychology/Psychiatry
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Prefers to live at Prefer Fromm Residence Hall
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Majoring in Psychology/Psychiatry
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Ready to find your roommate?
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Majoring in Political Science
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Majoring in Political Science
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Majoring in International Relations
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Majoring in International Relations
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Prefers to live at Lone Mountain East
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Majoring in Undecided
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Prefers to live at Lone Mountain East
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Majoring in Undecided
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Prefers to live at Building
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Majoring in International Business
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Prefers to live at Building
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Majoring in International Business
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Majoring in Psychology/Psychiatry
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Majoring in Psychology/Psychiatry
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Prefers to live at University of San
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Majoring in Computer and Information Sciences
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Prefers to live at University of San
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Majoring in Computer and Information Sciences
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Majoring in International Relations
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Majoring in International Relations
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Prefers to live at Close to campus
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Majoring in Communications/Journalism
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Prefers to live at Close to campus
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Majoring in Communications/Journalism
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Prefers to live at Walking distance from campus if possible!
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Prefers to live at Walking distance from campus if possible!
USF Roommate FAQs
What are some important personality traits to look for in a University of San Francisco roommate?
It's important to find a roommate who shares similar values and goals as you while also being respectful of your space and belongings. Additionally, someone who is communicative and honest can make the living situation much easier.
How can I ensure that my university experience at University of San Francisco is not negatively impacted by my roommate?
Choosing a roommate who is responsible, respectful, and willing to compromise can prevent conflicts from arising. It's also important to set boundaries and communicate your needs clearly to ensure a comfortable living environment.
Should I choose a roommate based on shared interests or academic goals at University of San Francisco?
While having shared interests is a great way to bond with your roommate, it's not necessary for a successful living situation. Choosing someone who has similar academic goals and study habits can be more important in ensuring a productive and supportive living environment.