Your Roommate Wanted Ad does not have to be formal and stiff; it can be casual and authentic – like you! Perhaps mention hobbies and interests you and your roommates have. Describe the roommate you are looking for – Be honest about what you want in a roommate.
If you do not know where to start, I recommend asking each person you are talking to some simple questions: where are you from, what are you majoring in, where are you planning to live (dorm/apartment), what do you like to do for fun, are you thinking about rushing and do you have any friends going to the school too?
Greet and introduce yourself: Be courteous and share some basic information about yourself (your name, hometown, and major). Example: "Hi roommate's name, I'm your name. I'm from your hometown, and I'll be studying your major."
1. What should I look for in a good roommate? Qualities like understanding, honesty, compassion, and organization help foster a positive and peaceful living environment.
Introduce yourself with one or two lines and inquire as to whether they are seeking a roommate. Best to meet in person if this person is actively looking. You can best determine if your personalities line up. Bring with you a list of ten important needs you have while living together.
How to find roommates in college: 8 tips Start with your social circle. Use college roommate apps. Know what questions to ask. Consider lifestyle and habits. Explore themed dorms. Seek people with similar study habits. Think about how many roommates you want. Communicate and set expectations.
Go to the MyHFS homepage. Your HFS student profile determines your eligible housing and unlocks your application on the appropriate date. Before your application goes live, please read the Housing Agreement. Step 2: Submit your housing application.
Students looking for a roommate for our Single Student Apartments or the Shared-Graduate Apartments can find a roommate through our Roommate Finder application. You can use this tool to help you find a roommate who shares your living preferences.
Introduce yourself with one or two lines and inquire as to whether they are seeking a roommate. Best to meet in person if this person is actively looking. You can best determine if your personalities line up. Bring with you a list of ten important needs you have while living together.
Briefly describe yourself, intertests/activities, living style, and be sure to include a phone #. I would also include a recent picture. Being able to put a face to a possible potential roommate makes a huge difference.