A Stressful Transition Made Easier
Meeting new friends, getting involved in school initiatives, and making life-long memories are made easier with a roommate. Having a roommate helps build an early support system for students transitioning into university life. For Alex Wind, a first-year student in Urban Planning, and Barak Kline, a first-year student majoring in Economics and Peace and Conflict Studies, having a roommate at Conrad Grebel University College has been a highlight experience.聽
While they would later become good friends, Alex and Barak originated from vastly different backgrounds. "My dad and older brother went to Grebel,鈥 said Alex, who lived in the Netherlands before moving to Canada. 鈥淭hey both had really good experiences here and made a ton of friends, so I became interested in going myself.鈥澨
On the other hand, Barak was in a gap-year program where one of the staff suggested Grebel as a potential residence opportunity. 鈥淚 went on a tour and really enjoyed it, so I was already looking forward to becoming part of the Grebel experience I heard so much about,鈥 shared Barak.听听
Neither Alex nor Barak knew anything about each other before Grebel, but that didn鈥檛 stop them from soon becoming good friends. 聽鈥淥ur parents talked with each other, which kind of eased tensions,鈥 said Alex. Barak commented that we sometimes felt overwhelmed meeting so many other students during orientation week and was grateful to have Alex and his dorm as a home base to return to, sparking a solid friendship between the pair.听听
Grebel鈥檚 open door tradition was a natural way for the two roommates to become closer with the rest of the students on their floor. 鈥淭he majority of our close friends were our floormates,鈥 said Alex. 鈥淚f they had their doors open, we would come in and talk with them. Each person had snacks that were offered to everybody, so you could pop in and grab a snack while getting to know the people around you.鈥 Alex and Barak had no trouble finding fun activities to do with their floormates; the two pointed to playing Rocket League with floormates as a common leisure time stress-reducer.聽
Establishing personal space using proper communication and respect was key to maintaining a positive roommate relationship between the two roommates. Through understanding each other's schedule and living tendencies, the two developed a routine that suited both their lifestyles. 鈥淲e learned to make our room a chill space and be open when communicating our needs and personal space,鈥 said Alex. Knowing each other's schedules 鈥 when the other goes to class, where they like to study, when they need personal space 鈥 built a trust鈥揻illed understanding that ensured both felt comfortable in their new living environments.听听
Alex and Barak soon became active participants in the fun residence stories they had heard about from their peers. 鈥淭he Community Suppers are great,鈥 said Alex. 鈥淵ou come into the dining room and feel comfortable sitting at any table. You talk with each other, then eat and listen to a guest speaker together." Alex also mentioned Grebel鈥檚 other community building initiatives, which included painting and dancing events.听听
Barak appreciated the opportunity to connect with older peers and staff members in a relaxed environment. 鈥淵ou might find yourself at a table with faculty and staff who you鈥檇 never get the chance to talk with otherwise. You really get to know the community you鈥檙e in.鈥澨

Significant thought and care go into the Grebel roommate selection process. Before September move-in, each incoming Grebel resident is asked to complete a survey detailing their sleeping, study, and cleanliness habits and preferences. The Student Services team also meets with each student during the residence admission interviews, which further helps them match compatible students. 鈥淭here are no computer programs or algorithms involved,鈥 said Gemma Ricker, 蓝莓视频 and Recruitment Coordinator. 鈥淓ach pair is hand-selected to the best of our team鈥檚 ability.鈥澨
Whether coming from abroad to study in Canada or returning to studies after a gap-year like Barak, applying to live at Grebel is an easy way for students to get established in a supportive community. 鈥淵es, you are sharing a room, but it isn鈥檛 as demanding as one may think,鈥 said Barak.听听
For Alex, who came into a new situation with no pre-established friends, Grebel provided comfort. 鈥淚 made so many friends so quickly who accepted me as one of their own, which really helped me get situated in a new environment."
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By Jiho Mercer