First Day on Campus: Everyone Refuses to Be My Roommate
On the first day of freshman orientation, I happily arrived with some local specialties, eager to share them with my new roommates. However, I never expected that right after introducing myself, the three roommates would suddenly push me out the door, adamantly refusing to share a room with me.
They even took the issue straight to our resident advisor.
The RA had no choice but to quickly arrange a new room for me.
But as soon as I reached the doorway of my new room, before I could even push my luggage inside, I faced fiercé resistance from these new roommates as well.
They wouldn’t even let me through the door, claiming they would rather drop out of college than live in the same room as
- me.
I was utterly baffled, thinking someone must have said something bad about me.
But I had never offended anyone, and after scouring our class SnapChat group, the university forums, and confession pages, I couldn’t find any gossip about me.
When I asked other classmates, they would chat with me normally at first, but as soon as they heard I might become their roommate, their expressions would instantly change.
Yet no one would tell me why.
“Professor, we absolutely refuse to be his roommate.”
“Yeah, if you force us to room with him, I’ll drop out.”
“Well…”
Seeing his attempts to persuade the students were futile, the RA gave me a helpless look.
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“I’m sorry everyone, but could you please tell me why?” I asked tentatively. “I promise I’m very easy to get along with. I lived in dorms in high school too and was never any trouble.”
I carefully grabbed one of the students, hoping he would explain. But he just glanced at me and shook off my
“There’s no reason. We just absolutely refuse to be your roommate.”
I slumped against the doorway, looking at my still–unpacked luggage, feeling utterly defeated.
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I couldn’t understand why in this new city, at this new school, facing complete strangers – everyone was so resistar unwilling to be my roommate.
“I’m sorry, River. We really can’t find any students willing to room with you right now,” the RA said gently. “The school
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doesn’t have any single rooms available. Why don’t you stay at a hotel for now, and I’ll keep trying to arrange something
else.”
“Don’t worry, the other students probably just have some misunderstanding about you. Once they get to know you better, I’m sure it will all work out.”
The RA patted me on the back reassuringly.
Right, maybe someone had spread rumors about me?
The RA’s words gave me an idea. I immediately went to check our class SnapChat group, the university forums, and confession pages again.
But even after scrolling through every message, I couldn’t find a single word about me.
Plus, I was the only student from my high school who got into this university. There shouldn’t be anyone who knew me well enough to spread rumors.
As I was utterly perplexed, someone called out to me in the classroom.
“River, what a coincidence! I didn’t know we were in the same class
I looked up to see Zack, the first person I had met at
I only knew him because he had nearly fainted from low blood sugar on move–in day. I had given him a drink and some snacks, which helped him recover.
We were both busy moving in that day, so we just quickly exchanged contact info before parting ways. I had no idea we’d end up as classmates.
“Zack, does your room have any empty beds? Could I possibly be your roommate?” I asked hopefully, clinging to him like
a lifeline.