<p>how easy is it to change ur room... for example if u dont like ur roommate?
is cornell lenient with it?
is there a fee?
whats the process?</p>
<p>mostly unheard of...so unless you suspect your roomate of doing drugs i dont think you could do it easily...</p>
<p>I know three people on my floor who did it last year. It is very easy but you have to pay a $100 fee and full out some form.</p>
<p>did they have better luck in their second room?
how long is the process of moving?
do you need a good excuse?...</p>
<p>My god sexy you have so many questions...you haven't even met your roommate yet!</p>
<p>but just in case....
just curious</p>
<p>i know a few people who did it - but they got stuck in very crappy places</p>
<p>i think its just luck. i know some one that had a crappy roommate and 2nd semester got a sweet single.</p>
<p>the people I knew were all transfers, diff. housing accomodations</p>
<p>the second place was WORSE for them?</p>
<p>You are worrying too much. You'll figure it out when you get there.</p>
<p>Someone needs to learn to go with the flow. I've only known two people who have changed rooms before and it was because their roommate was an arse. Stop asking questions about extreme situations that probably aren't going to happen. (with all do respect)</p>
<p>ya just calmmmm downnnn</p>
<p>I'd wait to see your roommate before getting all bent out of shape about it.</p>
<p>Someone who worries so much about such a thing would have been better off with a single.</p>
<p>lol, did you already talk to your roomate or what? :) Don't worry about it already, or he/she might see your thread and start worrying what's so wrong about him/her ;)</p>
<p>"the second place was WORSE for them?"</p>
<p>that is correct. On top of that, they were all moved into doubles with the people that were kicked out of their old rooms for various reasons - hilarious if you ask me. The old roomates had new roomates move in, and most were pretty sketchy people. </p>
<p>You are going to have a miserable time at Cornell, you'll see.</p>
<p>can i move into a single if my roommate sucks?</p>
<p>Why the hell are you asking these questions? You are sooo insecure and cluless, I'm not sure if I should tag it as humorous or pathetic. I'm thinking it's the latter. </p>
<p>If you have a legitimate question, call up housing ... is it too complicated for you? I can give you some numbers, but I'm worried that you're going to start another thread asking everybody which number is best.</p>
<p>even if your roommate isnt your best friend, youre still expected to deal with your living situation. but hey, for all you know, your roommate COULD be your best friend. so chill out.</p>
<p>I have been reading OP's concerns in the last month or so. It seems like housing is a very big issue with you. This shouldn't be the biggest worry you have. As others have mentioned before, if you are so concerned then you should have gotten a single. I convinced my D to get a single because I frankly didn't want her to have to deal with someone like you - someone who'll be unhappy about everything and going to want to talk about it non-stop. You also started another thread about accomendations around Ithaca for moving in. Why are you asking those questions now? I am a parent, and I do apologize for sounding harsh, but shouldn't you or your parents have made those arrangements already(we are less than 5 weeks away from orientation)? </p>
<p>I am also wondering if you are just having some fun with people on the Cornell forum.</p>