Session C Roommates same as A?

<p>Both of my current roommates for Session A will be attending Session C. Does this mean they would be my roommates for next session as well, or will I get new roommates?</p>

<p>did you request each other? I think roommate selection process is that they’ll randomly pair people up individually for each session… I didn’t even get the roommate i requested for session c lmao (and i know he requested me too since we been roommates last year and going to be next year) btw didn’t you get the email about session c housing? it came like last week with room number and roommate info…</p>

<p>Ok good. </p>

<p>Really?? I never received that email.</p>

<p>lmao are they that bad? you should ask housing to confirm your housing status if you didn’t get the email, i mean just in case…</p>

<p>Yes. They are that bad.</p>

<p>ugh i hope my roommates aren’t that bad… i couldn’t even figure out one of their phone number, they said in the email it started with 8-86-XXX-XXXX, is 886 an area code? or is it a toll free number :)</p>

<p>From last year’s experience, you will have the same roomates. That would be too chaotic if people changed rooms.</p>

<p>I think the only time you get new roomates is when someone leaves (session A) and someone only taking session C moves in.</p>

<p>-___- dang it sdlfjslkdjfjl;skhdfsdfsdfkjlshdklfjh argz </p>

<p>How packed is session C usually? Can I try to switch rooms?</p>

<p>actually boelter this year’s session a is in rieber and c is in sproul, so they’ll have to move either way… i was able to switch my room assignment after i emailed ask housing on why they didn’t assign me my requested roommate and they replied and give me a new room…</p>

<p>Oh you are right, kick53rv3. In that case, it would be how you thought.
There are fewer students in session C.</p>

<p>Ok excellent.</p>

<p>post 1111 ! :P</p>