The Pros And Cons Of Rooming With Your Best Friend

By Hedrick Lepsch


You've known each other since the third grade. You've done everything together through elementary, junior high and high school. You've laughed, cried, and even gotten in trouble together. Now that you're about to graduate high school and head off to college, it would only seem natural to room together, right? Before you make that seemingly easy decision, there are a few things to consider. Just because you've spent so much time together over the years doesn't mean that living together would be a smooth transition.

With the technology that exists today, you can stay in touch with family easily. Whether it is through the occasional text message, email or phone call you can let your family know that you are thinking of them. Unfortunately you cannot communicate with home pets this way but you can use Google Hangout or Skype to video chat and see your family and pets that way.

You've had a lot of fun over the years, and living with your best friend as college roommates can be very fun as well. However, it could prove to be a detriment as well. If the two of you are always together, it may make it harder to study and excel in your courses. Also, you might prevent yourselves from broadening your horizons and increasing your circle of friends. College should be a time when you are meeting and establishing relationships with people from different places. This will help you greatly as you prepare for professional life ahead. Don't fence yourselves in from some potential experiences that can enrich your lives and lead to success down the road. If you each lived with new roommates, for example, you'd have a chance to really expand your group of friends and enjoy your time in college together.

As important as it is to take your mind off of home, it is also important not to forget it. Sometimes the best way to make yourself feel better about being away from home is planning the next time you are going to go back. Budget how much money you have and how much you will need for travel costs.

You may want to rationalize how this can affect you but the bottom line is that your studies are more important than looking at what your friend had for lunch on Facebook. Turn off your phone completely, not just vibrate, and plan to turn it back on at the end of your class or when you are done studying.

One important thing to avoid is taking the same classes, just for the sake of being together. You should find the program that you're each most interested in.

For example, you might be interested in business administration, accounting or property management, while your best friend is interested in event planning, new media marketing, or programming. Focus on your future first, rather than the comfort zone of always being with your best friend.

It doesn't matter if you are studying Business Administration, Accounting, Property Management, Event Planning, New Media Marketing, or Programming; we are all eventually susceptible to the pangs of home sickness. Everyone deals with it in different ways but what is important to remember is that it is possible to overcome. Once you are able to find your place in your new surroundings, you will not have the same feeling of home sickness you had before.




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