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24 Questions To Ask When You Are Looking For Your Freshman Year Roommate

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24 Questions To Ask When You Are Looking For Your Freshman Year Roommate
Kate Tulenko

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Your roommate will make or break your freshman year of college, so here are some questions to ask your potential roomie to get to know how they live!

1.  What's your major?

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2.  What do you do on weekends?

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3.  Do you like to party?

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4.  Do you smoke?

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5.  What time do you go to bed?

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6.  What time do you wake up?

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7.  Are you cool with people sleeping over in our room?

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8.  What shows on Netflix do you watch?

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9.  Do you like to keep the room cold or hot?

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10.  Do you have any pets?

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11.  Do you want to join clubs? Which ones?

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12.  Do you have a job?

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13.  Are you a morning or night person?

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14.  Are you messy or clean?

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15.  Do you have any allergies?

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16.  Do you have a car you are bringing to campus?

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17.  Do you study in silence or are you okay with some noise in the room?

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18.  What are your pet peeves?

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19.  What kind of music do you listen to?

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20.  What are some of your favorite foods?

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21.  Do you like to talk about problems or do you avoid confrontation?

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22.  Are you okay with sharing clothes?

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23.  What size clothes do you wear?

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24.  What is your shoe size?

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