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Interviews: Female Doubled: Q:Why did you decide to come to college? A:To get an education for a good job in the future. Q:What made you pick Bloomsburg? A:I liked the education program that they offered and I liked that I got a "homey" feeling from the school. Q:How did you choose your major? A:I'm in a dual major with early childhood with special ed. I picked this major because I love working with children. Q:Do you like being doubled? A:Yes, because there is more space and there is no conflict with a third person. Q:Are there an any advantages or disadvantages for being doubled? A:Advantages are that there is more space and a disadvantages is that since I'm only living with one person there is a 50/50 chance of actually getting along with that person.

Female Tripled: Q:Why did you decide to come to college? A:I came to college to get a higher education in something I want to do as a career. Q:What made you choose Bloomsburg? A:I love it here. I always have. It feels like home, it just has that feeling. Q:How did you choose your major? A:I am a mid-level education history major. I used to want to be a kindergarten teacher but I then fell in love with history and I decided to study with history. Q:Do you like being tripled? A:I'm on the fence with being tripled. Q:Are there any problems you face with being tripled? A:There isn't a lot of space to call your own and just not a lot in general. Also my roommate isn't very considerate with time, cleaning, and being quiet. Q:Are there any advantages or disadvantages for being tripled? A:Not having a lot of room/space would be a disadvantage. An advantage would be having two friends.

In conclusion both girls said that they got the "home" feeling from the university. Being doubled lets the students have more space than the tripled students. Also with being doubled there is less conflict between the residents. Although with being tripled going into a new school they at least know two other people instead of just having one other person.