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		<title>4 Ways to Choose your Freshman Roommate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re like me, when one stress source closes, another window of stress opens. So, even though you are officially relieved from the anxiety that is begotten from the college search&#8211;assuming everyone reading this blog has been admitted to college and has decided where they&#8217;ll be heading&#8211;don&#8217;t get stressed out that you&#8217;re going to run out of things [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re like me, when one stress source closes, another window of stress opens. So, even though you are officially relieved from the anxiety that is begotten from the <a title="Cappex college search" href="http://www.cappex.com">college search</a>&#8211;assuming everyone reading this blog has been admitted to college and has decided where they&#8217;ll be heading&#8211;don&#8217;t get stressed out that you&#8217;re going to run out of things to stress out about.  We have another stress factor for you: Your freshman roommate.</p>
<p>The freshman roommate can turn out to be a(n):</p>
<p>A. absolute nightmare<br />
B. BFF<br />
C. just a person you happen to share a tiny room with</p>
<p>Here are 4 ways to go about choosing your future freshman college roommate:</p>
<p><strong>1. Blind<br />
</strong>Rooming blind is for the adventurous. For those who yearn for the surprise and peril of the open sea! It&#8217;s also for anyone who is kind of apathetic about the whole thing.<br />
<strong>Pro:</strong> You could be paired with someone who you wouldn&#8217;t meet otherwise and who could help expand your college world.<br />
<strong>Con:</strong> You have no way of knowing what you&#8217;ll be getting in to.</p>
<p><strong>2. A friend<br />
</strong>Rooming with a friend is a risk, but not for risk-takers.<br />
<strong>Pro:</strong> You&#8217;ll be living with someone you already know! Having a safety net could help you be more outgoing when making new friends.<br />
<strong>Con: </strong>Moving from friends to college roommates is an underrated shift in the tectonic plates of friendship. You&#8217;ll suddenly be around each other 24/7.  You could risk changing the friendship you have.</p>
<p><strong>3. A friend of a friend<br />
</strong>The friend of a friend roommate strategy is the perfect smoothie made from the blind roommate situation and friend roommate situation.<br />
<strong>Pro:</strong> You have a friend in common, so you know a mutual friend thinks you&#8217;re both pretty rad and probably won&#8217;t steal things.<br />
<strong>Con</strong>: If you both have a lot of the same mutual friends, your social circle might not expand the way you wanted it to in college.</p>
<p><strong>4. Facebook or social networking site<br />
</strong>For the person who wants to control the roommate issue as much as they can without going through friends.<br />
<strong>Pro:</strong> You can handpick your college roommate by sifting through different options to find the person that you think you&#8217;d get along with while dwelling together.<br />
<strong>Con:</strong> You might not get what you thought you signed up for.</p>
<p><strong>Do you have any advice or thoughts on choosing a freshman college roommate? Leave a comment!</strong></p>
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