Anonymous wrote:When filling out the roommate information, is it taboo to put you're straight? DC knows that it's possible to get a gay roommate and is okay but wants it known upfront where DC stands so there're no misunderstandings. Also, DC has totally axed having a transgender roommate. I'm not so sure if you are given a choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One college we visited said they administer the Myer Briggs test to decide on roommates. I thought that was interesting but wondered how they do it. A whole hall of extroverts? Or do they alternate personality types by room?
See, that wouldn't work for my kid if they put very similar people alike. She's a shy, usually introverted person who needs someone to 'pressure' (for lack of a better word) her to go out, socialize, get to know other people, etc...someone to kind of be a 'leader' and be the initator. Her frosh roommate was very outgoing and it worked well for her. Had she been with someone a lot like her (quiet, hesitant to socialize, etc.) I'm not sure she would have had as good of an experience.
Anonymous wrote:One college we visited said they administer the Myer Briggs test to decide on roommates. I thought that was interesting but wondered how they do it. A whole hall of extroverts? Or do they alternate personality types by room?
Anonymous wrote:One college we visited said they administer the Myer Briggs test to decide on roommates. I thought that was interesting but wondered how they do it. A whole hall of extroverts? Or do they alternate personality types by room?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As the parent of a very messy DD in college, I can tell you that if she was put with someone who needed neatness it would be a disaster. I think colleges will screen for that, particularly if you ask.
You have better odds of winning the lotto than finding a woman in college who isn't a disgusting slob.
Anonymous wrote:As the parent of a very messy DD in college, I can tell you that if she was put with someone who needed neatness it would be a disaster. I think colleges will screen for that, particularly if you ask.