Roommates Needed!

<p>I feel a little embarrassed doing this, but I'm in kind of a tough spot... Because some of my plans for next year have changed, I can't live with the friends I'd been planning to live with in a privately owned apartment, and instead I'm hoping to get into the university apartments. Since by this point most of my friends already know who they're living with next year, I'm stuck roommate-less. I really don't want to be at the mercy of Housing's random roommate assignments, so if there are any girls on these forums who are also looking to live in the university apartments and still need a roommate (or if you and a friend would be willing to take on one more roommie to save some money), please reply or PM me! </p>

<p>Just some info about me: I'm a second year history student, very quiet and pretty tidy except when in comes to all the stuff that tends to pile up on my desk. My top choice is a three-person studio apartment in Gayley Towers, since I think in the past that's been the cheapest and I've heard GT rooms are pretty nice and come with air conditioning and a dishwasher.</p>

<p>If you're gna sign up for a UA, they don't let you choose your roomies anyway.</p>

<p>Really? Haha okay never mind then </p>

<p>(Actually though, if I don't get into the university apartments I'm just going to be staying on-campus, so if anyone is still looking for roommates for a triple in a res hall please still feel free to message me)</p>

<p>When I signed up for University Apartments, it was no different than signing up for a regular dorm room. You got to choose your roommates, and pick your floor/room.</p>

<p>Strange, I've heard differently.</p>

<p>^cmon, UAs arent THAT messed up, now.</p>

<p>wait, so we can sign up for UAs even if we wrote res halls on our app?</p>