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How was your life in college? Did you enjoy having a roommate?
5 Answers
- oil field trashLv 74 years ago
I was fortunate most of my room mates were serious students so there was little horseplay or other problems. I can't say I enjoyed college life because benign engineering there was only classes and my part time job.
- 4 years ago
My last room mate put super glue inside my door's keyhole and basically destroyed the whole locking mechanism.. I was basically locked out of my room 8 hours before my flight for me to go back home was supposed to be. Didn't have my bags packed or anything, and I had to clean the room as well before leaving. When he put the super glue it was at 4:00 am and no one to basically help me get in the room except for my friends who suggested jumping from the window onto my balcony when we were all drunk and high xD
- Anonymous4 years ago
I didn't dorm with a roommate. College blows. I'm almost done with my second year. My grades are average. 2.9 GPA. Going for a degree in finance.
Most students are still immature, professors are retarded, staff is retarded, I have very few friends and by some miracle I met the love of my life. But other than that it sucks
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- AmarettaLv 74 years ago
I loved college. Dorm life was fun, the food was good, most of my classes were interesting, I dated a lot and I made some great friends there. My freshman roommate is still my best friend. We really connected right from the start. Living with a roommate was easy because she and I had both shared our bedrooms with our sisters. That was true for many of us -- houses were smaller back then, so shared bedrooms were common. (It might be harder for kids today to adjust to a roommate if they are used to having a room of their own at home.) My dorm closet was even bigger than the bedroom closet at home -- and I didn't have to share it! The big adjustment for me was academic. I was a top student at my high school, but the high school itself was not strong, particularly in science and social studies. I never had to study that hard in high school, so I had to develop study habits and self-discipline in college. It would have been much easier if I'd learned those skills in high school like my classmates from big suburban high schools had done.