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Do:Get to know your neighborsRelationships are the lifeblood of campus life, and the people you will most likely build the closest relationships with are your neighbors. It's important to get to know your floor or wing early so you can all live together in peace. Learn what the people around you are interested in, where they come from and who they are. The best way to do this is to ask to tag along when a couple of your wing-mates are going out to do something. It's amazing what you can learn about someone while eating at McDonald's.Maximize your room spaceMost dorm rooms don't have a whole lot of space to begin with, and you can run into the danger of having most of your living space taken up by furniture if you're not careful - especially in a "three-man." In order to give yourself some breathing room, it is a good idea to elevate some of your furniture. You might try using bunk beds or stacking your beds on your other furniture in order to free up some floor space. This way, you'll have room for your fridge or other items you brought from home.Check your Taylor email every dayYour Taylor email is your key to the kingdom. Once a day, a Student Announcements email is blasted out to everyone, containing upcoming events and important information. You also receive emails from your professors, the post office, the Bursar's office and the president. If you don't check your email consistently, you will be out of sync with the rest of campus.Personalize your spaceTo say you'll be spending a lot of time in your dorm room is an understatement. Your room will be your home for the next year, so you may as well decorate your space to avoid monotony. How you decorate also gives your guests a glimpse at the kind of person you are, so design your space to represent you and your interests. Also a tip: if you're tired of the same overhead light, decorating your room with Christmas lights or something similar makes for a more comfortable vibe.