Triple Dorm

<p>So, I was recently transferred from off campus suite style housing, that I desperately did not want to the exact on campus housing I was eyeing. The catch? It's a triple dorm that's the only one open. I quickly accepted it. Living off campus isn't an option for me. (Legally can't drive due to a medical condition, and it's far enough off campus to be an obnoxious walk everyday to class.) </p>

<p>I'm just now really nervous about sharing a dorm with two other people instead of one. </p>

<p>Y'know... </p>

<p>The whole dilemma of three different sleeping patterns.
Three different cleaning habits.
Three different personalities.
Not knowing the other two in advance. </p>

<p>Any advice for a triple? I'm quite nervous.</p>

<p>Consider yourself lucky that it’s not a quad!</p>

<p>My advice is to calm down and think about positive things. </p>

<p>It should be an adventure and not necessarily something you should find yourself stressing over. If you find that the living arrangements are really that horrible, you could always talk to someone about it that controls these type of things. But I’d say make the best of it and just keep an open perspective on how to accomplish the same tasks. </p>

<p>Your roommates probably won’t be some crazy weirdos.</p>

<p>Ha ha. Thanks. </p>

<p>I know, I’m stressing lately. Going back to school after dropping out for a year. And transferring. And because of how credits transferred I’m still a freshman. </p>

<p>Thanks though!</p>

<p>yea def relac. when u get there be open and friendly. you all wil ltalk about stuff and get an idea on all that type of stuff. most tripes i know did great</p>

<p>assuming that there is more space in that dorm than a double (which may or may not be true), I might actually prefer it. It would be less awkward at first (I think) than living with just one other person.</p>