
The Young Adult's Guide to Surviving Dorm Life Skills & Strategies for Handling Roommates
by: Melanie Falconer (Author)
Publication Date: 2017/7/26
Language: English
Print Length: 180 pages
ISBN-10: 1620232014
ISBN-13: 9781620232019
Book Description
Television shows like "New Girl," "Friends," and "The Big Bang Theory" make having a roommate seem like a blast. However, not everyone is lucky enough to have a roommate like Jessica Day or Rachel Green. "Surviving Dorm Life" provides college students with an idea of what to expect before ever stepping foot into their new living space. This book is full of tips and tricks ranging from sleeping pattes to unwelcome guests. Personality traits can also cause a lot of conflict. This book unravels how to deal with different types of roommates, such as neat freaks and slobs. Fighting over who does the dishes may seem like biggest problem there will ever be, and this book does cover that, but if things get seriously bad, that's covered, too. We take a look at how to deal with roommates that are depressed, have an eating disorder, or have a substance abuse problem. This book is full of case studies gaered from hours of interviews with college students, both new and graduated. Your roommate is using your personal stuff, they're staying up too late, they're making too much noise, they're being rude, and they're neglecting to pay their share of the bills. If you are worried about any of these potential problems, by book's end, you'll know everything you need to know to put the issues to rest and survive dorm life.
About the Author
Television shows like "New Girl," "Friends," and "The Big Bang Theory" make having a roommate seem like a blast. However, not everyone is lucky enough to have a roommate like Jessica Day or Rachel Green. "Surviving Dorm Life" provides college students with an idea of what to expect before ever stepping foot into their new living space. This book is full of tips and tricks ranging from sleeping pattes to unwelcome guests. Personality traits can also cause a lot of conflict. This book unravels how to deal with different types of roommates, such as neat freaks and slobs. Fighting over who does the dishes may seem like biggest problem there will ever be, and this book does cover that, but if things get seriously bad, that's covered, too. We take a look at how to deal with roommates that are depressed, have an eating disorder, or have a substance abuse problem. This book is full of case studies gaered from hours of interviews with college students, both new and graduated. Your roommate is using your personal stuff, they're staying up too late, they're making too much noise, they're being rude, and they're neglecting to pay their share of the bills. If you are worried about any of these potential problems, by book's end, you'll know everything you need to know to put the issues to rest and survive dorm life.
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