In Boston, one of the most expensive cities in the United States, having a college roommate is often not just a rite of passage but a financial necessity.
Sharing a typically cramped and run down college apartment with other equally busy students is rarely smooth sailing, and arguments over taking out the trash and doing dishes will inevitably surface. For some, these issues will break relationships, resulting in awkward silences and chore charts. For others, the intimacy of a roommate relationship will turn into something more akin to a sibling bond that will last a lifetime.
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