Regents Residence Hall and Finding a Roommate
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Hey, guys, it's Hayden. And in today's video, I'm gonna talk about Regions resident's Hall and how to find a roommate. I lived in regions, my freshman year of college, which is located on the north side of campus. For me, the best part about living in regions is the close proximity to North Side dining Hall. The dining hall is located inside the dorm just to the left. The lobby. When I was ready to grab a meal, I remember the convenience of throwing on my slippers and walking just 20 seconds down to the dining hall. It's especially nice during colder months when you don't have to venture outside to get meals. Another benefit of living in regions is the room size and storage regions has one of the largest double room sizes on campus. My roommate and I found that we had ample closet and storage space as previously mentioned regions is on the north side of campus, which is located near Martin Stadium, the Northside Cafe, the North Side Market and Einstein's bagels on Cougar Football Saturdays. I remember the ease of walking across the street with my friends and roommate digging entrance into the football game. It's important to note that Regions is an all female hall and is very popular among Greek students and student athletes. This is due to the close proximity to Martin Stadium, Bowler Gymnasium, the lower soccer field move very track and Greek row. Finding a roommate is another exciting aspect of choosing a dorm. You have three options when it comes to selecting a roommate. The first is if you already know someone that you would like to live with, such as a friend from high school. The second is there a system called Roommate Finder? It's kind of like an online dating site for potential roommates. The first step of Roommate Finder is to take a questionnaire about your living preferences and habits such as your level of cleanliness. And when you like to go to bed, Roommate Finder will then match you with people with similar answers. From there, you can contact potential roommates that you would be interested in living with. Finally, you can opt to have a random roommate. You will be asked the same lifestyle questions, and the system will match you with the person who had the most similar answers. It is so important to be as honest as possible when answering questions about your living habits out of respect for your future roommate. For more information about residents halls and virtual dorm tours, check out the link in my description at housing.wsu.edu As always, thanks so much for watching and go Cougs!