<p>both are absolutely wrong</p>
<p>What kind of psych teacher is this? What the hell? Who makes these kind of statements....</p>
<p>a) No, we're okay friends but my good friends were in another dorm. </p>
<p>b) I'm 5'10", my freshman year roomie was 5'2".</p>
<p>All of my best friends are on my floor, but I'm taller than most of my friends.</p>
<p>Well, my best friends are now within a few doors from me, but I'm a sophomore, and so we chose to live near each other. We didn't live within three doors from each other last year when we didn't get to choose where we live.</p>
<p>And as for roommates being the same height, are these chosen roommates or assigned roommates. My assigned freshman roommate last year was much shorter than I am (by about six or seven inches), but my chosen sophomore roommate is about two inches shorter than I am.</p>
<p>a) my best friends are spread all over the place.</p>
<p>b) my roomate is very short and in a wheel chair. </p>
<p>I would say ur prof is def wrong in my situation!</p>
<p>(a) I made most of my freshman yr friends from my hall but not all of them were exactly three doors away. It changes when you're not a freshman. </p>
<p>(b) My roommate is at least four inches taller than me. My last roomie was maybe around my height.</p>