Freshman Dorms
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So I'm not the best way to talk about roommates and, you know, freshmen dorms and all that stuff is to bring my freshman roommate because we're both sophomores. We're living together again this year with three other girls in Red Road, which is kind of a more sophomore apartment building complex. To do what? My major is just like basic things for people to get to know you. They'll say, You know, I like to work out, like to go out, but I also like Tio. So that was I'm so so bad. But like, that was applause, and then it honestly send up that we I never felt like I had to kill You once know we were good Roommate? Yeah, I mean, hands. If she was sleeping her shoes away, there's no, you know, personal space, You get close quick. What would you just say for, you know, like our dorm environment? What it's like? Yeah. You know, down the hall, all the doors are about their dance parties like that. Yeah, I mean, that sounds weird, but like you people on speaker, and then you just, like, kind of joke you should, like, Oh, I'm out of shampoo like someone, like, throw you something. Yeah, like I've seen friction, and especially was mostly you become like friends, little people in your floor. Whether your friends, like good friends are not good friends, you're usually just like, you know, Civil s O. It was honestly, like, a good experience I would never regret. I'm kind of to show you an overview, so that's just the lobby. You know, you have to swipe in, so it's super secure. This is a basic college, you know, dorm at the University of Miami you share with two people. Shelving their room isn't as decorated as most people's. We would just have dance parties and, you know, all sing dance together, and then on one side it's all showers. Then here's just a study area that each floor has that freshman Khun study, and it's super helpful. How the laundry room works is it's all three and it's first come, first served basis. That's more than you know, like style differently. Those have two people in each room, and they share a bathroom, actually, so it's just four people per bathroom, and that could be if you don't like, you know. So you're not comfortable with lesbian or gay people, and you don't want them in your your showers which that's perfectly fine. So you can go there and live where you might not be uncomfortable, I guess, in a communal bathroom, but I myself am not so. There's substance free floors, if that's a big deal for you, and then lastly, just kind of a signing in and stuff. Basically, your roommate As long as you're roommates. Just, you know, don't bring guys back all the time. Your roommate's not gonna like that s o Really Just, you know, you have to sign the visitor in. So I lived in McDonald eleventh floor, and then they also in that same building they had, you know, the other residential college tower. Um, so then after you go upstairs, you have, you know, your whole floor. Basically it's the bathroom is in the middle, and then you have a bunch of rooms all around it and an r a. So you're r is the one you know that Make sure you're on your roommate or getting along. You're not doing anything on the floor that you shouldn't be. You know, they walk around making sure everyone you know is happy with everything that can help you if you're super stressed out or you miss Holm there honestly, kind of just like a big sister brother that helps you on DH. Then I also have a study area on each floor, which is really convenient because if you don't want to walk all the way the library or you just kind of need a quiet place. You can sit there and study, and then just you and your roommate, as I said before, are living in one room. Then you do share the communal bathroom with the rest of the girls that do you live on your floor, and that's all for, you know, that dorm. Because you really need to be organized or else everything, especially a small room. Then I would say, just decorations, decorations, decorations because, like for me, at least I'm living in the same dorms that my dad when he came here in the eighties, there living. So for me to live on these cylinder walls, you know you want to decorate it with something so tohave the posters to have the pictures all lined up like it really makes you feel like home. It really just does add a lot of personality and, you know, spunk to room. So their room personally was not as decorated as me and my roommates Wass. We had a rug we had, you know, bed risers kind of matching beddings. You're gonna have so much fun living with so many different people in your building.