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You may have grown up living with sisters and brothers, or this may be your first time

sharing your living space with someone else. 1.   However, it can also be a great part of your college experience. Follow these tips to make sure you and your roommate keep things pleasant and supportive throughout the year.

Be clear from the beginning.

Maybe you hate it when someone interrupts you when you are sleeping every morning. Maybe you need ten minutes to yourself before talking to anyone after you wake up. 2.

It's not fair to expect him or her to pick up on them right away, and communicating what you need is one of the best ways to get rid of problems before they become problems.

3.

This may seem simple, but it's probably one of the biggest reasons why roommates

experience conflicts. Don't you think he'll mind if you borrow his shoes for a quick soccer game? For all you know, you just stepped over an uncrossable line. Don't borrow, use, or take    anything without getting permission first.

Be open to change.

You should expect to learn and grow and change during your time at school. 4.

As the term progresses, realize things will change for both of you. Be comfortable addressing things that unexpectedly come up, setting new rules, and being flexible to your changing environment.

Follow the Golden Rule.

5.    No matter what your relationship is at the end of the year, you can take comfort knowing you acted like an adult and treated your roommate with respect.

A. Respect your roommate's things.

B. Let your roommate know about your preferences.

C. Treat your roommate like you'd like to be treated.

D. Living with a roommate is really a wonderful thing.

E. Having a roommate surely has its challenges.

F. You should correct your bad habits first.

G. And the same should happen to your roommate, if all goes well.

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