What to expect from living in a dorm?

Bamski

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I'm graduating from high school here in a few days, and it looks like i'm going away for university next year. Kinda worried but really excited (I'll be far away from any mountains, so weekday ski trips will be impossible :( ).

My question to you guys who have been through this, what can I expect party wise? Is it stressful living in a dorm ? Difficult to meet people?

Any advice you have to share?
 
I can't wait, when I went into the trades the one thing I felt that I missed out on was dorm life. Now that I bailed on the trades let the good times begin!
 
Well I live in Vancouver BC, got accepted in to UBC and UVic.

UBC is going to give me a better education, but it's a school of FOB's. I'd have to live at home too since their housing system is very picky.

UVic is the school I'll probably be attending, it's a larger party school than UBC, beautiful campus. I'm doing a relatively easy first year course load too.

The dorms at Uvic are like 4 years old ( atleast the first year ones are)

Its a really small campus in comparison to UBC which is like a small city.

I think UBC has around 50,000 students where as Uvic has like 20,000.
 
Dorming is the balls.

When you first move in, make some rounds on your building and introduce yourself. Everyone wants to meet people when they move in and this is your chance to meet all the hot girls before anyone else does. hah.

Have fun! Dorming is the best thing you can do in college.
 
The first couple of nights, buy a few cases of beer and throw a party in your room...thats what I did and I made a whole bunch of friends..."responsible" drinking is a great social tool and it loosens everyone up
 
Oh and when you fill out the roomate application put down like the selections for "really messy", "stays up late", "studies in loud places".. basically stuff outgoing people do.

They match these things up so specific buildings have certain people. That's why some dorm buildings get the reputation for "party dorms" It's just cause they shove all the loud messy party people together.

...D
 
diseases. your immune system is gonna get tasked right quick with 100s of kids and their germs all over suddenly thrust into a shared environment.
 
Well I will tell you my experience from the Ohio State University as a freshman living in the honors dorms.

And this is gonna be a long post for sure...

At first I was really worried to be honest because I had this notion that the honors dorms would be a bunch of geeks who didn't drink, didn't party, and played Magic the gathering all day long along with Chess. Well i was surprised when the first night I moved in I went with some people on my floor to a frat party and found out decently quick that a few people on my floor partied. Also it is very easy to meet people on the floor as long as you leave your door open and walk around looking for those open doors yourself. So i began to meet my whole floor and found some people I liked to hang out with and everything and for about a month or two I was really happy just chilling with my floor. But then I got into some clubs here at OSU and quickly found out what college was really like. While yes, my dorm drank and partied a bit, it was still an honors dorm and I've never considered myself the stereotype honors kid. (Ie my weekend starts on Thursday and sometimes Wednesday) so as I meet people from the clubs I joined I made friends with people in non-honors dorms and realized that they are some fun dorms, they will have floor keggers and make slip-n-slides down the hall . My dorm, most people who drank I didn't even know about until maybe a month ago (and remember I've lived with these people since last September), so I've kinda been labeled as the floors drinker on the guys side. (seeing as I will sometimes come back hammered (well more often than not I will come back hammered) SO that is the dorm on a hole, at least it has been my experience that the honors dorm somewhat lived up to my fears about it. Not to many people party hard, yes people will play videogames all day instead of going outside and playing around, and I've only seen one Magic game being played and no chess yet. Although Risk has been played for whole nights.

But my RA is also pretty cool and we had a rootbeer pong tournament earlier this year and I'll occasionally go to the bars with him (he's kinda a creeper), so with a cool RA many things can be opened up and the dorms can be more crazy.

One nice thing about the honors dorm is that wel, they are honors kids, so they study a good amount which means when I have to get stuff done I can.

Now for the actual roommate thing. i can't stress it enough, be honest on your application. I was pretty honest and while me and my roommate are not the best friends ,we get along well enough, respect each other and have a good living arrangement, but I don't plan on seeing him after this year unless it is randomly at a party or something. I live in a double and it is actually a good amount of space. I think a quad would be hard because someone else would always be in your room and you could never just chill and have any privacy. What ever you do make sure you set some boundaries with your roommate though because they do help like a cleaning schedule or something like that or a stipulation that they shower at a minimum every other day (I"m not kidding, I've smelled some rank people here at school and thankfully my roommate does shower often), also some boundries on girls sleeping over can be helpful too, I got a fun little surprise early on in the year when my roommate had his GF (who lives on our floor By the way) stay over for the first night. it wasn't anything weird and I rally don't care but it was kinda awkward waking up to a third person in the room without knowing before hand. and def use a text system whenever you are using the room for something that your roommate doesn't need to be there for. It's works great for me and my roommate and I haven't had to walk into them in any awkward situations and vise versa.

For the general experience though I can't stress joining a club enough. Going to the nations largest university I was kinda worried that I wouldn't find anyone who held the same ideals or interests that I do (my roommate skis but he is a racer so we didn't see eye to eye on a lot of skiing things). So after that first month of school I finally found some clubs that I wanted to join and eventually settled on one club to get really involved with because the people in it are great people. are like me in many respects and we throw some awesome parties. That is the reason I kinda became known as the partier on the guys side of the floor, because I made friends outside of the dorm though the club I gained access to a lot more opportunities to get outside of the dorm and meet new people/ hang out. Which led to me finding my future house mates and also kind of ostracizing myself from my roommate and his group of friends who all live in my dorm. the difference really is where we party. He will just get trashed in the dorms most weeks while I will go party hoping or just go to one specific party or house and just chill.

So overall the dorms are a great foundation to meet people initially but be willing to look outside your dorm and get active in some clubs that interest you, that is the key to college, get involved and don't just go through school as some number but find something to identify yourself with, whether it be a sports club, fraternity, social club, or just a club that is known for their partying shenanigans. Get involved

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Spark Notes - there are none, take 5-10 min and read the above and get my first hand experience living in the dorms as my freshman year of college finally comes to a close...(f'in quarter system, even though I was happy for the month long winter break)

 
Haha, it's good to see everyone is pretty positive about going there. I'm kinda sad about leaving home because i live about 45 seconds walking distance from Grouse Mountain, and about an hour and a half from Whistler. Then again, it's not permanent.
 
pretty sure it's happened to me some nights. I've never done it to him but I guess I'm a better person than he is. usually the Text system works though except when I've been in the room the whole day I guess.

Oh yeah overall I had a positive experience in the dorms, but I'm so looking forward to a house next year., it's gonna be so much more fun
 
Oh and to the person above me at uvic..

Is the girl to guy ratio really like 3 to 1, cause that'd be bad ass.

And how nice is Ring Road rez? Looks like i'll be staying there.
 
Yes, it is badass. When school starts in the fall there are so many chicks out trying to impress. Its so dope.

I never lived in res since I'm from here. But, I had some buddies who did live in res and some were in what I think was the Ring Road res. So if it is Ring Road res, I am thinking of, then its actually a good building. Its the newest one on campus I think, so its pretty nice. The rooms are a little smaller than the older buildings, but the fact that its new makes it a plus. There was a fairly decent party scene going on last year in that res. They got drunk all the damn time.. I swear..

I sent you a message.

 
wait, assuming you have a female roomate...thats not right

on the same note, your roommate can, and will, projectile vomit on him/herself in their bed and sleep in it.

 
Your roommate will piss you off, no matter how well you get along living in that close a proximity to someone for extended periods of time will bring out little things that annoy you. It can be kinda gross. Everyone else was talking about how great it is, I figured I had to point out a few negatives because let's face it - there are some. Now... for the positives, because they are numerous.

You will meet so many people, all of whom are completely different from the people you knew in high school and it will be awesome. You will meet all sorts of new girls, you will be able to party pretty much whenever you want.

Advice:

1. Buy a vaporizer if you smoke. Instant popularity points with other smokers.

2. Introduce yourself to the entire floor EARLY. The longer you wait the harder it is to meet people. As others have said, everyone's looking to make new friends, you want to be part of the forming of a group, not the guy trying to break in.

3. Host a small party with the chill people on your floor as soon as you can.

4. Deck your room out. Sounds silly, but lots of posters, a good sound system, a TV, etc., will go a long way.

Enjoy it dude. There are gonna be issues, but those aside dorms are some of the most fun you'll have.
 
whoever wrote that long post about pretty much everything, spot on. the first night, i'd go around introducing myself, meet some kids, invite them back for some drinking or something (like someone else suggested). i'd bring like 2 racks (60 beers) with you when you go. i did this year (i transfered after a year and didn't want to be without something). my roommates loved and and we got along super well. because i was put in a suite, it was real hard to meet people (no reason to go outside your room when bathrooms aren't mutual). just try to be really social and down to cross some of your own limits, but don't conform too much.
 
Absolutely, one of the things I've noticed especially since I've started working at Woodloch... people like people who step out of their comfort zone around new people. Especially if you don't make it look like you're stepping out of your comfort zone. It's strange but it's true.
 
hey im going to uvic too, ill see you next year, and to the guy who goes there from a bunch of posts up id love to hit up the mountain, count me in
 
omg being in a dorm is sooo stresfull. like don't even do it. It's just constant orgies and studying and all you ever do is get STDs and fail classes it's ridiculous.
 
You have no need to worry about dorms.. If you're not 19 yet, I'll go buy you booze. Then you can impress all the uvic newbies.
 
keep the anti-oxidants and vitamin C handy. you're going to be looking at a year of living in an incubator for disease. if one person gets sick your entire floor will. my first year was the only time i ever had a flu shot and thank god i did. entire floor got sick

 
Haha yup. Oh, and ALWAYS wear sandals when you walk around, especially in the bathroom. So many diseases and shit on the ground. And in the showers... ugggh, I don't even want to go there. Lonely dudes are gonna use that as their new jerking shrine whenever they can't get peace and quiet in the room, I saw some nasty-ass shit I never want to see again in those showers. Be on your guard.
 
i have been living in a dorm for the last 5 years of high school and have spent much of my senior year in a dorm at uvm on weekends...here is a list of shit i have found nessesary

1.keep your room fairly clean(keeps people wanting to hang out with you)

2. wear sandals or some sort of foot wear in the shower because you will get aids if you don't

3. room mate code system...so they dont see your naked skinny self

4. make good with your room mates..if you dont like them dont really mess with them alot

5. Fuck with other people as much as possible..pranks are fun for everyone until it happens to you

6. get to know everyone on your floor well, make good with everyone because if you dont there will be some one who will steal your shit to get back at you

7. have a comfy bed, buy a temperpedic matress or something.

8. xbox 360 is a nessesity along with a bumping sound system

and that is all i can really think of some one else add shit to that list
 
Yeah I plan to buy a 360 this summer, luckily I already own a good "medium" sized TV.

Definitely going to work on my entertainment system before going, I want to have a room that people like to hang out in.

Where can I snag some posters? =\
 
usually within the first couple weeks of school they have poster sales on campus. probably like 10$ a poster or something.
 
where you livin next year dude i didnt think there were any other osu freshman on here... i got ahouse at the corner of chittenden and indianola
 
go to uvic

i have never met anybody whos liked going to UBC

my best friend went there for one year and hated it. but everyone who goes to Uvic loves it.

and the campus is way nicer and the city is smaller and the whole atmosphere is better.

and i have heard that their dorm life is so much better too!
 
Just read the big long post and thanks dude. Honestly I never would've joined clubs and shit, and I've been to college for a year so I felt like I knew how to handle things, but clubs just didn't seem like the thing for me. Apparently that's the way to go, though, so I'll definitely look into it.
 
Always and i mean ALWAYS wear sandals or something no joke. Its kinda fucked up going to school because you never know whats gunna happen. At first me and my room mate would never chill, his older sister went to school there and was a senior so he would always just party with her. That was basiclaly the first semester. Second semester we started to chill alot more and after spring break we would go out on the weekends togeather and shit. I always thought he was gunna be someone i would look back on and be like "oh yeah my freshman roommate" but now he is getting in on a house with me and 2 other guys for next year.

The thing that sucks is finding people that like the things that you do. I was hanging out with a group of guys that were chill but not my kind of friend. The only thing that we had in common is that we liked to drink. I felt so wierd whenever i would mention skiing or anything other then drinking or school really, it started to suck which is about when me and my roommate started chillin. Deffanatly go out of your way to meet people that are like you not just convinent to hang out with at first. Otherwise your gunna get into a group of people that you dont have that much fun with but you figure you might as well chill with them because you dont know anyone else. and by that time all the groups of friends are going to be made and idk about you but i always find it MAAAD aquward joing in a group if they all already know eachother and you only kinda sorta know one person.

Basically my advice is to meet a chill dude right off the start ( sounds like you have some NSers going to school with you so i would meet up and go around finding other people to chill with) Dont get stuck with a shitty group of friends, find the people you actually wanna chill with. And ALWAYS wear sandals
 
hahaha... funny story. so two years back i lived in the dorms and had a roomate. the kid is good shit we became real good friends. so a couple weeks ago we were drinkin and it came out that fucked a girl while he was sleepin. he looks at me and starts crackin up and says that he had done the same thing.
 
I'm kinda surprised myself to find another Buckeye on this site.

I'm living three houses down from Indionola on 15th next year. It's the waterski house.
 
You aren't far from the mountains at UBC, at Uvic it's kinda far.

I'll probably end up at UBC in a year, I couldn't get in to Sauder's due to my lack of volunteer shit.
 
haha so true

but yeah leave you door open and play your music really loud or play some video game loud so that people will have a reason to enter your room like to comment about your music or the video game. and vice versa if you hear some music you like walk in and talk about it or you hear some video game go in and claim to be better than they are. works like a charm. and dont worry about going into someones room and having them not like cause well you're all in the same boat you dont know anyone so get to know them.
 
is any one else lofting there bed...i love top bunk? and like space...but drunken enterings at 3 in the morning will not be nice
 
I cant wait to live in a dorm!!. Can u smoke weed in your room of you want or do they actually kick people out and shit for that? or is vape the way to go?
 
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