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Parents and Students, our student bloggers are blogging this summer about their freshmen year and things they were glad they did, wish they had known, would change if they could. Enjoy. We welcome your comments and feel free to ask questions also.

Pot luck Roomates - by Laura Ann
Posted on Friday, June 05 @ 17:35:37 EDT by admin

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Pot-luck, this is what they call it when you let the University choose your roommate for you.

I graduated with a class of about 300. Everyone knew everyone and 7 of us were headed to UGA. I wanted to have an adventure and be able to met new people. So, I went pot-luck. I heard horror stories about roommates who didn’t bathe, listened to punk rock all night, or stole from you. I also heard stories about roommates who became best friends and were inseparable. I knew I would get the latter.



My story is not a horror story, but we also didn’t become best friends. Here’s what happened. When mom and dad left me that first day I expected my roommate and I to become bosom buddies right away. I had us eating three meals a day together, watching all the best shows, and finding a church group that we loved. This did not happen. I found a church group where I fit in and she found one too. We had different class schedules so we had to eat on different schedules. We were friends and she was a good roommate who I could talk to and she helped keep the room clean. But we weren’t the bosom buddies that I had dreamed of.

Even though this is true I still think going pot-luck was the best decision I could have ever made. I did not get stuck in a rut with my high school friends (and I did see this happen, they stuck together and didn’t get a chance to meet anyone new). I met my two very best friends in the dorm. We didn’t live together but they were always down the hall. I also met people that I wouldn’t have because my roommate had friends that she would bring around, and I did the same. I had to go out and find the clubs and groups that fit my interests. I still kept up with my high school friends and we ate together every now and again, but I was not dependant on them for my happiness in college.

Moral of the story: meet new people and figure out what your passions are, and then join a group of people who have the same goals and you will meet your very best friends there.

-Laura Ann


 
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