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The Benefits of Having a Roommate With a Different Major Than You

You may want a roommate with the same major, but there are benefits to living with someone in a different degree program. Here are a few to consider!

You received your acceptance letter. You’re all signed up for your program. You’re practically packed and ready to start this college thing. There’s just one problem: You have to sign up for a roommate! And as you may know, many schools allow you to pick your own roommate. But if you’re scanning through your class’s Facebook group, ZeeMee page, or another chat site searching for someone in your major to room with, maybe take a step back. Sometimes the best option for a roommate is someone outside your major. Need some convincing? Here’s why!

You won’t see them all the time

There’s no guarantee you’ll love or hate your roommate. But if you’re living in a cramped dorm room with someone and seeing them in your classes all the time and spending time with them studying, chances are you’ll get sick of them at some point (even if you’re besties). And if you end up having issues as roommates, there’s nowhere you can go to escape. Even if you change rooms, they’re in your classes. You’re probably going to end up in at least one class together per semester, and more than that if you attend a small school. (You can’t hide from anyone at a small school!) However, if you room with someone who isn’t in your major, you’ll probably only see them when you go back to your room or run into each other on campus. Say you have an argument and you want to avoid them for a while: done. Sure, you have to sleep in the same room, but that’s only for a small portion of your day.

Related: How to Set Boundaries and Resolve Conflicts With Your New Roommate

You might learn something new

Teamwork makes the dream work, and speaking from experience, it can be super helpful to have someone outside your major readily available to you. When you need some artwork for a project, and you’re a world-class stick figure artist but your roommate is a Graphic Design major, that’s a helpful connection right there. When you take a web design class and realize you’re in over your head, you’ll jump for joy when your tech-oriented roomie can help you understand HTML. When you’re a Culinary Arts major and you need someone to taste test your final, give a shout to your Writing major roommate who just aced a food writing class. You get the point! Everyone has different strengths, and sometimes you need to go outside your major to find the right ones. It’s easier to do if you can just shout across your room than having to walk all the way down the hall to find some help.

It’ll get you out of your comfort zone

You’re nervous about going to college (everyone is!), so you may want to surround yourself with people who have similar interests, which is why you want to live with someone in your major. You want to be comfortable before you think about branching out to people who are so vastly different. But just because you share a major doesn’t mean you share the same interests. Don’t pigeonhole yourself (or your peers) like that. Instead, burst out of your comfort bubble and try to find someone who likes the same music or TV shows instead. Besides, you’ll have plenty of time to make friends within your major through classes and group projects!

Related: Strangers or Besties? Developing a Good Dynamic With Your College Roommates

A big part of college is meeting and learning from new people who bring a variety of backgrounds, experiences, and talents. Before you jump into a roommate situation with someone from your major, consider these benefits and maybe open up to the idea of rooming with someone who’s majoring in something you’re also kind of interested in. You and your roommate can spend the year learning new things outside of classes together!

Find more college roommate advice with the blogs and articles in our Student Life section. 

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Kara E. Joyce is an editor and writer who frequently contributes to CollegeXpress. When she isn’t hunched over editing material, you can find her powerlifting in the gym, pirouetting in a dance studio, or planning her next adventure.

 

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