The summer vacation will be over in a good month for students as well. For those of you who spent your first year of study in a student dormitory, it is now quite clear how life away from home works. Scholars who are barely moving into a dorm this year, however, are likely to encounter these five things that will make your stay in a shared room memorable.
The 'Fax' is approaching, and this will also open it a new chapter in life. Some of you will be separated from your parents for the first time, take responsibility and take matters into your own hands. Although changes will have to be made get used to, you will soon begin to realize that it is home life truly the best.
They have completely different schedules.
They will likely have completely different schedules, and that's totally fine. Your roommate may be a morning person and you may be a night person, it will take some time for you to find the perfect balance that will make you both happy.
Long lectures will end with pizza.
Late college lectures are inevitable. In the library, the common areas or the room, you will very often end your busy days with a pizza and a long conversation. For both of you working hard, you can reward yourself with a slice of your favorite pizza.
Preparations for night outs will turn into a dance party.
Studying is not just about learning and passing exams. Events also play an important role. You and your 'partner in crime' will have the best time getting ready for the party together. While trying on clothes, make-up and shoes, you will turn on your favorite music and your room will turn into a dance floor, which you are already going to anyway. Two parties in one!
They will have a unique tradition that only widows know.
During your life together, you will find that you have similar interests, so you will form fun traditions that will only be clear to you. If you find that you are good at preparing dishes, you agree to try new recipes every Sunday.
Joint arrangement of the space will become an easy task.
Living without your mom can be the hardest part of living in a dorm, but also the challenge of reminding yourself to clean the room or do the laundry. With a roommate, these tasks will become easy, as you will be able to supervise each other and agree on the days when the mess must become order. But you will have to stick to the agreement on these important tasks!