1.Look for a new place, or new roommate.
2. Avoid your roomate if at all possible.
3. When it comes to cleanliness, do not be afraid to tell them to clean up their mess. No one likes to live in filth.
4. Buy some earplugs to muffle loud annoying noises.
5. Set some ground rules.
6. Talk to them, ask them if they can compromise with you on certain things.
7. Kill with kindness, it confuses people...seriously.
I'd honestly either find a new roommate or move somewhere else.
My roommate and I sat in our room, reading a Social Studies textbook together, trying to answer some questions for our test.
Reading
Reading Rainbow - 1983 Hanna Hippo's Horrible Hiccups 16-5 was released on: USA: 7 January 2012
sharing your mind.
No, they are horrible. Reading them would be a complete waste of time
reading questions like this
it is about one feeling about oneself and about others affect the reading process. emotional ability determines one's comfort in the reading situation.
Teachers make you read horrible books because they want to turn you off of reading for life! kidding!they do because, it shows you the different genre's of reading, and what you like and don't lik. that shy girl in the back of the room may have loved it, where as you didn't. you have to find the reading style that fits you, wether its junie b. jones, or twilight. (i would pick twilight!)
No, infact I think the opposite is true! If you read slowly, your mind takes in more and understands what it is seeing and reading.
I have no idea what the situation is but I would start with reading the contract.
disuss the situation with your supervior diplomatically and privately
After some reading, I've determined that unless it is a foster care situation and the children are not related, there is no law stating that siblings of the opposite sex can not share a room. In fact, it appears that they can share a room indefinitely, unless they don't want to. I am not an expert on this at all, just a regular person researching the topic.