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Are college dorms random?

Students are randomly assigned a dorm and roommates their first year, and in future years are allowed to pick their roommates and their rooms through a somewhat complex process known to students as 'room draw.
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Are college dorm roommates random?

Roommate pairings are made largely at random, while taking into account some lifestyle preferences or needs, like sleep patterns, disabilities, or medical conditions.
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Do colleges have random room checks?

School officials, such as a resident advisor or campus police, can enter your dorm without your permission to perform a search. Your dorm rental agreement should spell out when and why campus officials may enter your room, but most agreements state that random inspections and searches are standard campus policy.
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What are college dorms like in the UK?

Student halls typically resemble studio-sized rooms with communal kitchens and living and bathroom areas. Often a canteen will provide meals at an extra cost. The rooms in halls may be a little basic, but they offer more opportunity to socialize with other students outside of your study program.
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Is it bad to go random for a roommate?

Choosing to live with a random roommate allows you to have more independence than you would with your friends. You can leave the apartment or room without always telling them where you're going, what you're doing, or asking if they want to come with you (especially if you didn't want to invite them in the first place).
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At what age should you not have a roommate?

There is no unacceptable age limit. Many seniors on social security, especially those who have lost their spouses, who share homes or apartments.
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Is it a bad idea to room with your friend in college?

It's often better to choose a roommate who you're at ease with, but not necessarily your closest friend. This arrangement fosters a mutual respect for personal space within the shared home.
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Can you live in a college dorm at 16 UK?

Is there an age restriction? Most student residences have an age restriction of 18 years old and above. However, in some cases we are able to find placements for students who are 16 or 17 years old. These residence rooms are limited so we will require some flexibility with your request.
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How much are college dorms UK?

The average cost for weekly rent in the UK in purpose-built student accommodation for 2021–2022 is £166. Private sector accommodation averaged £155 a week for an ensuite room and £228 for a studio. In London, the average was £212 per week for university accommodation and £259 for the private sector.
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Is college dorms worth it?

Dorms provide a built-in social network of people who are just as displaced as you are -- a perfect base for building friendships and mastering the ins and outs of college life. Not only that, but your RA has done all of this before, and he or she can offer some pro tips as you get used to your new home and lifestyle.
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Can RA's look through your backpack?

Even though they don't have to obtain a warrant, school officials still can't search your things for no reason. School officials need “reasonable suspicion” before searching your things, and there is a two-part test that determines the reasonableness of the search.
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Do college dorms get searched?

Students cannot be subjected to unreasonable search and seizure by the police even when living in on-campus housing. Students hold the right to deny entrance to their dorm room, to require the law official to have a warrant, and to require the officials to have probable cause to obtain the warrant.
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Do you get your own room in college UK?

Do I have my own room? Yes, most of the time. Some universities have halls with a shared room. If you don't want to share a room, don't apply for shared halls.
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Can you share a dorm with the opposite gender?

Living in co-ed dorms. Co-ed dorms (meaning the buildings, not the individual rooms) may still separate genders, often by floors or “wings.” But many colleges just mix things up, with female and male roommates living next door or across the hall from each other.
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Can guests sleep in your dorm?

The rules allow for a guest as long as they don't disturb the roommate. There's nothing against spending the night for an extended period of time. I'd stay at home as my classes are online. You need to contact the housing office at your school to see if he can be there when you aren't.
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Can you get a girl as your roommate in college?

As far as I know, allowing students to choose their own roommates is standard practice, and colleges largely do not investigate what the roommates' gender identities or sexual orientations are. For example, at Columbia, my own alma mater, any two people can request to room together.
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Which university has the cheapest accommodation in UK?

Top 5 Cheapest University Student Accommodations from Most Popular List
  1. Edinburgh – £60.73 per week (£2,915 estimated annually) ...
  2. Northumbria (Newcastle) – £78 per week (£3,744 estimated annually) ...
  3. Sheffield Hallam – £80 per week (£3,360 estimated annually) ...
  4. Bristol – £83.13 per week (£3,990 estimated annually)
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Is it cheaper to live on or off campus UK?

You can find very affordable accommodation options off campus and often you'll find a flat or house that will be cheaper than living on campus. Plus most private halls and landlords include bills which will enable you to budget far easier.
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Do Oxford students live in college?

All first year undergraduate students are offered college accommodation either on the main site of their college or in a nearby college annexe. All colleges offer at least one further year of accommodation and some offer this for the entire duration of your degree.
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Can my boyfriend stay in my room at uni?

One or two nights is fine

Having them in your room for a night or a weekend is usually okay. But any longer than that and problems can start. Flatmates start to feel uncomfortable and excluded in their own home. So keep overnight visitors to a two-night maximum stay.
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Can 17 year olds live alone UK?

Can 16-18 year olds move out? Once a young person reaches 16 they can leave home or their parents can ask them to move out. However, parents are responsible for their children's wellbeing until they turn 18 – and they'll likely need support. You can read about parental responsibility in more detail on GOV.UK.
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Can a 16 year old drop out of college UK?

Under previous legislation it was compulsory for young people to remain in education until the age of 16. However, as a result of legislation introduced in September 2013, the law now requires that young people continue in education, employment or training until the age of 18.
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Can friends sleep over in dorms?

This option may seem extreme, but keep one thing in mind: Knowledge and permission should be at the heart of any rule about sleepovers in your room. If both roommates think it's OK to have the occasional sibling or friend from another college spend a night, then it's fine, with a little warning.
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Can a friend stay over in my dorm?

Of course, most dorms don't have strict “visiting hours” and if your relative/friend is with you entering the dorm, and is quiet and does not disturb your neighbors, and you don't have a room mate (or if you do, your room mate does not care), then everything will be fine.
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Should I room alone in college?

So if you've ever wanted to live alone, go for it! It's going to be hard work + you're going to learn a lot about yourself. But you'll also have the most amazing feeling of independence, self-growth, + love for yourself that you've never experienced before.
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