For example: My roommate have early morning classes, as early as seven a.m., I have evening classes which means when she’s awake and I’m still sleeping, she is totally disturbing my sleep. My roommate has to awake and find clothing that she is going to wear for that day, iron her clothes, pull out the dresser drawers to get a toothbrush and hair comb, all of the commotion and noise funneling around in the room is guaranteed to disturb my sleep. I may have only had a few hours to sleep due having study all night for an exam I could have in the next few hours. This could cause me not to be able to function properly on exam day from a lack of sleep due to being awakened by my roommate. This situation could also be reversed. My roommate feels uncomfortable having to whisper on the phone if she have to make a phone call, or tip toe around the room trying not to wake me, or not being able to turn up their music while ironing her clothes to help jumpstart her day off to a positive start. It’s a huge inconvenience in sharing one open room with an additional person. Someone may argue that housing applications for …show more content…
However, as addressed previously space availability should come on a first come first serve basis. Also, some persons may have a concern of students under the age of 21 having the opposite sex stay over in a room that is not chaperoned. But, the Quadrangle already has co-ed dormitory floors. Furthermore, there is already a policy in affect that grants students the right to have guest of any sex stay overnight for up to two nights per week with roommates consent. Will this proposal be at any expense? No more than, an estimated nine-hundred fifty dollars extra per year that will be paid by the students seeking to have a single room. Nevertheless, granting students single rooms will be more convenient and affordable than students having to turn to the option of on campus apartment. Apartments run an average cost of $563 per month at a ten to twelve month pay period, equaling out between $5,630- $6,756. The average on campus single room dormitory is roughly $ 5,000 saving up to about a whopping $1700. This proposal is totally fair at an even fairer