Showing posts with label Broadway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Broadway. Show all posts

Sunday, March 30, 2014

The Roommate Matching Process

Hayley and me on move-in day!
Once you confirm that you will be attending Barnard, you’ll receive a survey from Barnard ResLife that includes questions about when you like to sleep and wake up, your study habits, and some of your interests. When I filled out this survey the summer before my freshman year, I tried my best to be honest about my living style, likes, and dislikes. I had read about how Barnard ResLife hand-matches roommates based on these surveys, so I put some trust in the system and tried not to worry too much about who I’d be living with in the fall.

When I moved into my dorm at Barnard in August, I quickly learned how well my roommate, Hayley, and I had been matched. Not only had we answered our survey questions about sleeping, tidiness, and studying in similar ways, but we also found that we were similar in ways that weren’t even a part of the roommate matching survey. For example, we have both mastered the task of ignoring our alarms in the morning, much to the dismay of our other hall mates. We both enjoy Broadway shows, though Hayley is much more knowledgeable about everything related to Broadway than I am, and continues to be the person I turn to when I want to know more about a show. We both appreciate the music of the early 2000s.  We understand each other’s senses of humor, and she has never judged me for consuming a box of cereal in one sitting, due to our mutual love of this great breakfast food.

Our last night as first-year roommates called for some
celebratory toothbrushing
So my advice is to answer the survey honestly, and try not to worry too much about your future roommate. Don’t judge your future roommate based on her Facebook profile. In general, Barnard does a great job of pairing roommates who live really well together, even if your roommate isn’t your best friend.  Regardless of if you’re best friends or not, living together often does create some inside jokes between you and your roommate. And if you’re as lucky as I was, you’ll gain a really great friend. 

Margeaux
 
In our suite in Plimpton this year

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Paying for Barnard


Name: Bella Pori 
Year: 2015 (Junior)
Hometown: Albuquerque, New Mexico
Major: American History and Human Rights
Clubs/Organizations/Jobs: Tour Guide for the Admissions Office, Office Assistant for the Office of Financial Aid, Tutor with the African-American Male Initiative, The Philolexian Society, Whitewater Kayaking Club and WBAR Radio Station

Hello prospective students! I am your resident abroad Blogger, writing to you from beautiful Rabat, Morocco. I'm so thankful that I chose to come to a college that not only has a Human Rights concentration, but also allows you to fill classes for that concentration while abroad.

I love being a Human Rights major, but I'll be honest, it wasn't the reason I chose to attend Barnard. I came to Barnard for three reasons. One, the discounted Broadway tickets. Two, the statistic on the tour that 25% of female Congresswomen graduated from women's colleges. And three, Barnard offered me the biggest financial aid award.

The last one was actually the deciding factor in my decision to attend, and I imagine it will be the deciding factor for some of you as well. Through a combination of grants, loans and an excellent work study program (all three of my jobs either started as work study jobs, or are currently work study jobs) Barnard does an excellent job of making its education affordable. And if you ever have problems, the people in the Office of Financial Aid are always more than happy to help.

I know that for me, the biggest stress of college was not where I would get in, but where I could afford to go. I hope throughout your decision process, many of you have the same positive experiences with financial aid, and with Barnard in general, that I did!