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Majoring in Criminal Justice
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Majoring in Criminal Justice
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Ready to find your roommate?
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Prefers to live at Stephenson Complex but am cool with Northside/Community Duncan Dunn
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Majoring in Sports/Fitness Management
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Prefers to live at Stephenson Complex but am cool with Northside/Community Duncan Dunn
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Majoring in Sports/Fitness Management
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Majoring in Education/Teaching
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Majoring in Education/Teaching
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Majoring in Engineering (Mechanical)
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Majoring in Engineering (Mechanical)
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Prefers to live at rogers, stephenson, scott-coman, (few more)
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Majoring in Business/Management/General
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Prefers to live at rogers, stephenson, scott-coman, (few more)
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Majoring in Business/Management/General
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Majoring in Psychology/Psychiatry
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Majoring in Psychology/Psychiatry
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Prefers to live at Regents Hall
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Prefers to live at Regents Hall
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Prefers to live at Chief Joseph Village, Chinook Village, Columbia Village
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Prefers to live at Chief Joseph Village, Chinook Village, Columbia Village
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Prefers to live at Preferably Rogers, but open to Stephenson and Regents as well!
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Majoring in Business/Management/General
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Prefers to live at Preferably Rogers, but open to Stephenson and Regents as well!
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Majoring in Business/Management/General
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Prefers to live at northside
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Majoring in Cyber Security
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Prefers to live at northside
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Majoring in Cyber Security
WSU Roommate FAQs
What are some important qualities to look for in a roommate at Washington State University?
It's essential to find someone who shares similar values and interests as you, as well as someone who is respectful and considerate of shared living spaces. It's also important to make sure you have compatible sleep schedules and study habits.
How can I determine if a potential roommate is a good fit for me at Washington State University?
Meeting prospective roommates before committing to living together is crucial. Take the time to ask them about their lifestyle, habits, and expectations for shared living spaces. Don't be afraid to be honest about your own needs and boundaries.
Is it wise to live with friends when attending Washington State University?
While living with friends can be a great experience, it's important to consider whether your friendship can withstand living together. It's possible that living with someone can strain a friendship, so make sure you have open communication and set clear expectations from the beginning. Additionally, living with someone who is not a friend can introduce you to new experiences and relationships.