<p>Well if UCF is anything like FSU you should be able to change rooms easily. He sounds like a headache waiting to happen.</p>
<p>he will probably drop out by semesters end anyways</p>
<p>LMAO that’s hilarious.</p>
<p>And I thought my freshman roommate was a tool.</p>
<p>I don’t really know what you can do at this point. You do need to plan on who’s bringing what. If he continues to not respond, I’d bring all your bare essentials, and maybe a TV, and then if he has anything to say then you can just remind him that he never gave an effort to work it out with you who should bring what.</p>
<p>“Roommate is leaving a bad taste in my mouth” -> That is unfortunate…</p>
<p>wow, people are so quick to pass judgement on a person based on facebook. sad.</p>
<p>At least he’ll probably be a good story one day.</p>
<p>I had one of these roommates…long story short dropped out and I had a nice kingsize bed by pushing both beds together. Turned out great.</p>
<p>he sounds like a bro. dont hate on a bro just because he is superior to you and all other non-bros in every possible way. he seems pretty chay.</p>
<p>On second thought, this calls for something a bit more heavy duty. I recommend a Sentry Gun.</p>
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<p>Sounds like College Humor material</p>
<p>Your roommate sounds awful. It is incouraged by universities to contact your roommate and this person seem to oppose which is concerning. Ofcourse a roommate doesn’t have to be your bff but you should have some sort of communication. If things do not work out the first week or so I would start to think about relocating. Good luck.</p>
<p>Stay with him, he is a bro which means you will get access to slampieces and the like</p>
<p>tell him to stop actin a fool</p>
<p>why is there such bro-hatin’ in this world?</p>
<p>You perhaps should have put a bit more thought into the thread’s title. x) (sorry, couldn’t help myself) </p>
<p>Anyway, do you have his phone number? Just call/text him… most tools/bros/guidos never miss a chance to blab incessantly on the phone. </p>
<p>And… this is REALLY a long shot, but… have you considered that he might not actually be your roommate? I mean, does he have a really common name? I can’t understand why he would ignore your friend request knowing that you two are going to be spending much of the next year within feet of each other.</p>
<p>First off never utter guido and bro in the same breath. Bros hate guidos.</p>
<p>I definitely agree that you don’t need to be best friends with your roommate, or even really friends at all. That said, though, communication is a KEY element of this and it sounds like that will be the main problem. Differences you can work through are fine–differences or concerns that never get addressed are not fine. I would say investigate the roommate switch process. Don’t do anything until you meet the guy and give him a few days/weeks…everyone deserves a chance. But, don’t be afraid to take concrete action if things aren’t working out. College, especially your freshman year, is stressful enough without having to worry about this kind of roommate stuff.</p>
<p>Oh thank god. I was afraid this topic was going to be about something COMPLETELY different.</p>
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<p>Not a fan of ******bags, personally.</p>
<p>who said a bro is one?</p>