If you’re in college and a chronic lack of sleep due to serious issues that you can’t address without getting somebody in trouble and dealing with not only the issues themselves but all of their consequences, then being told to “let it resolve itself” is dropping your GPA, you need to ask somebody more experienced and knowledgeable than you what to do.
Fixed it for ya.
At some colleges, there are places to help students deal with grief and mental-health situations, and this one would definitely qualify. Sarah hasn’t thought of that, though, and it’s possible that this doesn’t exist at that school, or the RA didn’t think to mention it, or whatever.
TheLastOutlaw
Their RA is either way tolerant, apathetic or oblivious.
Consider that the only RA we’ve seen is psychotic.
TheLastOutlaw
Yea but the psycho prides herself on running a tight ship. But then she also drinks till she passes out. Nevermind, whatever point I was about to make is invalid.
Or get a new roommate arrangement. That’s one thing that everyone keeps overlooking here. I’m no expert at how 4-year college dorm housing arrangements work, but I can’t help but assume all that “I had no other choice” talk about getting rid of the headcase roommate narc-style was an example of “I don’t know how to handle these things.”
At least until enough real 4 year college alumni vouch for Sarah’s “Wait for the problem to resolve itself or get her kicked out of college were my ONLY options” belief. They would know better than me.
I dunno. At the place where I went the Housing Office was very strict, and would only allow roommate switches after at least a semester.From other friends who went to 4-year institutions, the situation was similar. Bluntly put, the Housing Office can’t deal with everyone who’s not happy with their roommate, and generally will not change arrangements until the break between semesters when rooms open up as people enter, leave, study abroad, or lose their scholarships and get kicked out once their grades are final.
KresyAntics
The only way switching of roommates is allowed, is in the most severe cases. Things such as the roommate died, campus police is involved, theft of property over a certain amount and at end of semesters as Jeff D. mentioned.
Lumpia
I should certainly hope they’d let you switch if the roommate died! It’s bad enough dealing with smelling weed all the time; can you imagine having to deal your roommate’s dead body?
I dunno about IU, but it was pretty easy to switch rooms at my school. Basically, you notify the housing people, move stuff, trade keys, and pay a little $$$ if you switched to a more expensive dorm. I never did it during the year, but I had plenty of friends who did.
I’m starting to sympathize a bit more with Sarah. Roommate issues suck, even if it’s not that severe.
Echidna
I would guess you went to a small school where just saying “Hey, I want to switch roommates with X” is financially and logistically feasible. Most people don’t get along with their freshman year roommates, or at least think they could do better. According to Wikipedia and math, the IU Bloomington campus has about 8,000 freshmen. Switching them around at any time of the year is probably not plausible.
SplashBoogie
I go to North Texas (34k students) and roommate changes were as simple as applying for a change and leaving.
I had a beef with my roommate because he got piss drunk all the time and kept leaving food out until it grew mold. When I got in the mindset my two options were to come to fists about it and just leave peacefully I chose the second.
Hell UNT is remarkably kind about roommate Russian Roulette on the second go round. You get to actually meet potential new roommates before signing.
Andy
My college was fairly small (around 3500 undergrads, I think), but I don’t see why size should be an issue. If there’s an open spot somewhere and both the person moving and the person being moved upon agree, why shouldn’t switching rooms be simple and easy?
I don’t know. I keep envisioning this scenario where Sarah goes to switch roommate and they ask her why and she tries to make up stuff and they say it’s not good enough and then she just spills the beans accidentally getting Dana expelled. Good luck with that run-on.
Yeah, as the others said, a lot of colleges are very strict about changing roommates. Particularly if they are a little overcrowded that year, as happened during my freshman year.
I don’t know, if I remember my freshman experience right, my roommate told me beginning of 2nd semester that she was going to move out (Literally it was “Hey, how was your vacation?” “I’m moving out.” “…”) but it still took her a good 2-3 weeks to do so and she already had a person to move in with. Who knows how long it would take for Sarah to find someone willing to let her move in and then the whole paperwork process. There’s also the chance that she really is worried about her roommate and even if she moved she’d feel guilty not doing something.
Oh by the way, I so wanted my roommate out of the place by the time she was ready to move that I carried her boxy PC monitor up two flights of stairs.
At most schools, the only way to do that would be to rat her out. Still, she had other options, like instead of giving an ultimatum to Raidah, maybe having given it TO DANA’S FACE.
Sarah didn’t give Raidah an ultimatum. She gathered Dana’s friends together, told them how serious the situation was and that Dana needed help. When they seemed unwilling to help, Sarah told them the situation with Dana was affecting her grades and endangering her scholarship. She didn’t threaten any action or even imply that she was going to do anything drastic if the situation didn’t resolve itself.
As to what she has or has not said to Dana, we don’t know that she hasn’t brought the situation up, just because we haven’t been shown it, doesn’t mean it didn’t happen. I mean, does Sarah strike you as the type to suffer in silence? Hell, this is an unprecedented amount of slack that Sarah seems to have been cutting Dana. I think Sarah has gotten to the point where she’s about to give Dana an ultimatum.
While it was relatively simple to do at the one four year school I lived on, just a little paper work and a few signatures, possibly money if you upsized, the main problem is that we had a housing shortage. So if you left a room, you might end up having to be third man in a two person room. Also, whoever was stuck with the room that only had one person in it either had to now pay for the other person’s slot or find a new roommate to fill the gap.
Andy
Mine wasn’t nearly so crowded as the administration liked to pretend. Ostensibly, you had to either get a new roomie or pay up if your old one moved out. Realistically, if you ignored the notices they sent you, they never made good on their threat to partner you up with someone and never charged you anything. I had a room in one of the best dorms to myself because of that.
Yes because we all have to deal with basketcases on a 24/7 basis. It’s one thing for Dana to crash her future and who knows her Dad might be able to pull some strings to get her enrolled in another college. Sarah’s Dad might not have that clout and this is her chance. And while she could spend all her time studying in the library, but she has to sleep at some point and she obviously can’t. Considering the cost of room and board at universities I wouldn’t stand for my money being wasted.
“If you’re in college and a lack of sleep and some drama drops your gpa you need to quit life.”
Or, y’know, you’re just some 18 year old who’s been living away from home for all of 8 weeks, and not used to real life yet. Give it a semester or two.
The dramatic “controversies” that are always brought up in any form of fiction about college, whatever the media, are usually so predictable and one sided.
Agreed! I like how yesterday half of us were like, “Eeeeh, given these details, I’m not sure about Sarah anymore,” with some debate, hemming, and hawwing. Today, more of us are like, “OOoh, yeah, okay,” – with more debate following that!
No, awful would be “Mike’ll do it for a nickel, plus the price of a shovel, so he can do Dana’s mom.” Anybody who could even think of something like that would be a terrible, terrible person.
Shade
Good thing we don’t know anyone around here who would even have the phrase cross their mind, yet alone actually type it, even in passing as to say how horrible it is.
208 thoughts on “Choice”
Leorale
I’m glad to see her lack of sleep being addressed here. It really does suck to be anyone’s sole support system.
Resne
No sleep, completely over her head as far as how to fix things, dealing with slipping grades…I can see where she’d snap.
LuckyStar7
Snap the final straw?
Rex Hondo
The camel that broke its back trying to snap the final straw?
Alex
With its pe-
*fffffFFFFFFT* OW there’s a blowgun dart in my neccccccccʞɔǝʞɔǝuckʞɔǝuckǝukkck *FOMP*
Jenny Creed
And a femOWWIE
Giant Speck
:c
David Herbert
I turned her to My Little Pony to get her addicted to something cheaper.
Plasma Mongoose
My Little Pony is cheaper than crack.
Yotomoe
but equally as addicting and for some reason you’re more open about.
otusasio451
The problem is getting off of it. The support system for MLP: FIM detox is non-existent. Mostly because they’re all watch MLP. IT’S A VICIOUS CYCLE.
thomas0comer
But would you want to get off of MLP?
Valdrax
Sorry, misread the “of” there for a second.
LuckyStar7
HELL NO!! Just watch this!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPN5yZ5bpF8
Plasma Mongoose
When you think about it, a hardcore brony might be even worse than a pot-head.
Pyr05
Might be even worse? I can guarantee you it is. Pot heads you can at least mesmorize and confuse with something simple, or a little wordplay.
gangler
Pony on a string on a stick. Problem solved.
Random Guy
Not as bad as a Furry Brony…
otusasio451
Oh dear GOD, those guys are creepy. I mean, I’m definitely a brony, but…ugh.
Andiemus
I got that beat. My first college roomie was a juggalo.
David
I hope you turned them in immediately.
Andiemus
I called the congressional committee on obnoxious music, but the bureaucrats moved too slow.
Random Guy
Well the FBI has named them as a criminal organization
Valdrax
How did a juggalo get into college?
I CALL SHENANIGANS!
thomas0comer
If only that worked.
Wonder Wig
Too bad she couldn’t study abroad. One seems like too much for her already.
Yotomoe
Sarah would never study a broad. She’s not into that sort of thing.
Animal
That was my major.
Plasma Mongoose
Lots of guys come to uni to study abroad, hell many of them study as many broads as possible.
thomas0comer
And today’s avatar?
Plasma Mongoose
Matoi Tsunetsuki the deep-love stalker girl from Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei.
Wack'd
Joe? That you?
Plasma Mongoose
No, you mistaked me for someone else me thinks.
Raticate5
What you did there… I see it.
Neversleptincollege
If you’re in college and a lack of sleep and some drama drops your gpa you need to quit life.
thomas0comer
If you’re in college and a chronic lack of sleep due to serious issues that you can’t address without getting somebody in trouble and dealing with not only the issues themselves but all of their consequences, then being told to “let it resolve itself” is dropping your GPA, you need to ask somebody more experienced and knowledgeable than you what to do.
Fixed it for ya.
Leorale
I like the fixed version better.
At some colleges, there are places to help students deal with grief and mental-health situations, and this one would definitely qualify. Sarah hasn’t thought of that, though, and it’s possible that this doesn’t exist at that school, or the RA didn’t think to mention it, or whatever.
TheLastOutlaw
Their RA is either way tolerant, apathetic or oblivious.
Mrelegos
Or all 3.
Kirt Dankmyer
Consider that the only RA we’ve seen is psychotic.
TheLastOutlaw
Yea but the psycho prides herself on running a tight ship. But then she also drinks till she passes out. Nevermind, whatever point I was about to make is invalid.
LuckyStar7
The one from Its Walky?
http://www.itswalky.com/d/19970911.html
TheLastOutlaw
I think he’s talking about Ruthless from DoA.
DudeMyDadOwnsADealership
Or get a new roommate arrangement. That’s one thing that everyone keeps overlooking here. I’m no expert at how 4-year college dorm housing arrangements work, but I can’t help but assume all that “I had no other choice” talk about getting rid of the headcase roommate narc-style was an example of “I don’t know how to handle these things.”
At least until enough real 4 year college alumni vouch for Sarah’s “Wait for the problem to resolve itself or get her kicked out of college were my ONLY options” belief. They would know better than me.
Jeff D.
I dunno. At the place where I went the Housing Office was very strict, and would only allow roommate switches after at least a semester.From other friends who went to 4-year institutions, the situation was similar. Bluntly put, the Housing Office can’t deal with everyone who’s not happy with their roommate, and generally will not change arrangements until the break between semesters when rooms open up as people enter, leave, study abroad, or lose their scholarships and get kicked out once their grades are final.
KresyAntics
The only way switching of roommates is allowed, is in the most severe cases. Things such as the roommate died, campus police is involved, theft of property over a certain amount and at end of semesters as Jeff D. mentioned.
Lumpia
I should certainly hope they’d let you switch if the roommate died! It’s bad enough dealing with smelling weed all the time; can you imagine having to deal your roommate’s dead body?
Shade
Hey they were paid up for the whole semester.
Rex Hondo
Well, on the bright side, after a few days you probably wouldn’t be smelling weed any more.
Andy
I dunno about IU, but it was pretty easy to switch rooms at my school. Basically, you notify the housing people, move stuff, trade keys, and pay a little $$$ if you switched to a more expensive dorm. I never did it during the year, but I had plenty of friends who did.
I’m starting to sympathize a bit more with Sarah. Roommate issues suck, even if it’s not that severe.
Echidna
I would guess you went to a small school where just saying “Hey, I want to switch roommates with X” is financially and logistically feasible. Most people don’t get along with their freshman year roommates, or at least think they could do better. According to Wikipedia and math, the IU Bloomington campus has about 8,000 freshmen. Switching them around at any time of the year is probably not plausible.
SplashBoogie
I go to North Texas (34k students) and roommate changes were as simple as applying for a change and leaving.
I had a beef with my roommate because he got piss drunk all the time and kept leaving food out until it grew mold. When I got in the mindset my two options were to come to fists about it and just leave peacefully I chose the second.
Hell UNT is remarkably kind about roommate Russian Roulette on the second go round. You get to actually meet potential new roommates before signing.
Andy
My college was fairly small (around 3500 undergrads, I think), but I don’t see why size should be an issue. If there’s an open spot somewhere and both the person moving and the person being moved upon agree, why shouldn’t switching rooms be simple and easy?
Ziaheart
I don’t know. I keep envisioning this scenario where Sarah goes to switch roommate and they ask her why and she tries to make up stuff and they say it’s not good enough and then she just spills the beans accidentally getting Dana expelled. Good luck with that run-on.
Kirt Dankmyer
Yeah, as the others said, a lot of colleges are very strict about changing roommates. Particularly if they are a little overcrowded that year, as happened during my freshman year.
kschenke
I don’t know, if I remember my freshman experience right, my roommate told me beginning of 2nd semester that she was going to move out (Literally it was “Hey, how was your vacation?” “I’m moving out.” “…”) but it still took her a good 2-3 weeks to do so and she already had a person to move in with. Who knows how long it would take for Sarah to find someone willing to let her move in and then the whole paperwork process. There’s also the chance that she really is worried about her roommate and even if she moved she’d feel guilty not doing something.
Oh by the way, I so wanted my roommate out of the place by the time she was ready to move that I carried her boxy PC monitor up two flights of stairs.
Raen
At most schools, the only way to do that would be to rat her out. Still, she had other options, like instead of giving an ultimatum to Raidah, maybe having given it TO DANA’S FACE.
madd
Sarah didn’t give Raidah an ultimatum. She gathered Dana’s friends together, told them how serious the situation was and that Dana needed help. When they seemed unwilling to help, Sarah told them the situation with Dana was affecting her grades and endangering her scholarship. She didn’t threaten any action or even imply that she was going to do anything drastic if the situation didn’t resolve itself.
As to what she has or has not said to Dana, we don’t know that she hasn’t brought the situation up, just because we haven’t been shown it, doesn’t mean it didn’t happen. I mean, does Sarah strike you as the type to suffer in silence? Hell, this is an unprecedented amount of slack that Sarah seems to have been cutting Dana. I think Sarah has gotten to the point where she’s about to give Dana an ultimatum.
Kitsuki Noriyuki
While it was relatively simple to do at the one four year school I lived on, just a little paper work and a few signatures, possibly money if you upsized, the main problem is that we had a housing shortage. So if you left a room, you might end up having to be third man in a two person room. Also, whoever was stuck with the room that only had one person in it either had to now pay for the other person’s slot or find a new roommate to fill the gap.
Andy
Mine wasn’t nearly so crowded as the administration liked to pretend. Ostensibly, you had to either get a new roomie or pay up if your old one moved out. Realistically, if you ignored the notices they sent you, they never made good on their threat to partner you up with someone and never charged you anything. I had a room in one of the best dorms to myself because of that.
Brasca1
Yes because we all have to deal with basketcases on a 24/7 basis. It’s one thing for Dana to crash her future and who knows her Dad might be able to pull some strings to get her enrolled in another college. Sarah’s Dad might not have that clout and this is her chance. And while she could spend all her time studying in the library, but she has to sleep at some point and she obviously can’t. Considering the cost of room and board at universities I wouldn’t stand for my money being wasted.
ajm5007
“If you’re in college and a lack of sleep and some drama drops your gpa you need to quit life.”
Or, y’know, you’re just some 18 year old who’s been living away from home for all of 8 weeks, and not used to real life yet. Give it a semester or two.
Orange Lettuce
The dramatic “controversies” that are always brought up in any form of fiction about college, whatever the media, are usually so predictable and one sided.
Holy shit this is well done.
Shen
Agreed! I like how yesterday half of us were like, “Eeeeh, given these details, I’m not sure about Sarah anymore,” with some debate, hemming, and hawwing. Today, more of us are like, “OOoh, yeah, okay,” – with more debate following that!
Yotomoe
I saw that she had to be destroyed…
antiwesley
There is no Dana, only Zuul… so she must be destroyed.
Maybe Mike’ll do it for a nickel, so he can do Dana’s M… wait. That sounds awful. Too soon?
Rex Hondo
No, awful would be “Mike’ll do it for a nickel, plus the price of a shovel, so he can do Dana’s mom.” Anybody who could even think of something like that would be a terrible, terrible person.
Shade
Good thing we don’t know anyone around here who would even have the phrase cross their mind, yet alone actually type it, even in passing as to say how horrible it is.
Rex Hondo
I know! It’s a good thing that Willis has such an upstanding and classy readership.
LuckyStar7
You thought of it.
Wonder Wig
I’d ship Joe and Johnny Bravo if it where even slightly canonically possible….
Thisguy
My God, what have you done?! Stop trying to divide by zero!
Ziaheart