Your Roommate
Roommates at Princeton are assigned randomly, and sharing a room the size of a closet with someone you've never met before is bound to have its stressful moments. And let's face it, we can all be tough to live with sometimes. But if you and your roommate are having serious trouble getting along, there are plenty of resources available. Talk to your RCA, college master or even the people in the Counseling Center at McCosh Health Center. Should your roommate situation become completely unbearable, there is a small chance you can change rooms -- but the University strongly discourages this, and generally won't allow it until convinced you've done everything possible to make things work. Helping with this is one of the primary tasks of the RCAs, so involve them early and often.



