Anyway, I got to see where I would be living before I chose where I would attend. The dorms at other schools I had been looking at were not going to be nearly as nice as DeHo (campus shorthand for DeHority), and I realized that making my home-away-from-home at Ball State was going to be the best choice.
Once I applied and was accepted, my next concern (besides how to pay for it) was who my roommate would be! One of the awesome features Ball State has for students living on campus is the Roommate Search program. All you do is type in the username and password sent to you in your housing contract, set up your profile, and start looking for your perfect roomie! You can match up interests, whether you’re both in Honors College, whether you prefer a non-smoker for a roommate, what times you like to get up, and even what kinds of music you listen to!
I found so many different girls who had similar interests as me. One liked to dance and would be majoring in dance, another loved NCIS, and still another spoke French. But the one I chose to be my roomie is named Becca. We’re both in Honors College, neither of us smokes or drinks, and we have similar book, music, and TV interests. Becca also loves swing dancing, which was new for me, but something fun we could definitely share at Ball State. Before long, we sent in our requests and officially became roommates!
We met for the first time on Move-In Day and have become great friends already. I’m so lucky to have been able to use the Roommate Search to find an awesome girl to live with this year.
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