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Writing a letter to my future roommate?

Hey guys, I'm working on a college essay prompt that wants me to write a letter to my future roommate. I'm kinda lost, any advice on how to make it engaging and not sound too awkward?

9 months ago

Sure, I'd be glad to help you out with some pointers! The key to making your letter engaging is to showcase your personality and interests, while also demonstrating your ability to be a good and considerate roommate. Here's an outline you can use as a starting point:

1. Introduction: Start by briefly introducing yourself – your name, where you're from, and maybe an interesting fact about yourself.

2. Hobbies/Interests: Delve into more depth about your hobbies and interests, and explain why you're passionate about them. You could talk about your favorite books, movies, sports, activities, or experiences that shaped your interests. Make sure to convey your excitement, as it helps your future roommate get to know you better and what you might bond over.

3. Living Habits/Compatibility: Express some of your living habits and preferences, so your future roommate has an idea of what to expect. You might mention if you're an early bird or a night owl, how you like to study (quiet or with background noise), and how much you value tidiness. Be honest, but also emphasize your flexibility and willingness to compromise to live harmoniously together.

4. Goals/Aspirations: Share your future aspirations, both academically and personally. This could include your intended major or career path, personal projects you'd like to pursue, or any unique experiences you'd like to have in college.

5. Closing: Summarize your main points and express excitement to meet your future roommate in person. Be open and sincere, so your future roommate knows you genuinely look forward to sharing the college experience together.

Remember to maintain a friendly and conversational tone, and be genuine in your writing. Keep your unique voice and perspective throughout the letter, as authenticity makes your letter more engaging and memorable.

Good luck with your essay! I'm sure your future roommate will appreciate getting to know you better through your letter.

9 months ago

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