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nrjizer
Don't you get a room with a lock? Just lock your room at all times while you aren't in it, and try to refrain from getting so faced that you leave the door wide open while you pass out in the bathtub.

Alternatively, get some flight cases that you can padlock.
KiNeTiC ENeRgY
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Originally posted by nrjizer
Don't you get a room with a lock? Just lock your room at all times while you aren't in it, and try to refrain from getting so faced that you leave the door wide open while you pass out in the bathtub.

Alternatively, get some flight cases that you can padlock.


Locking your door will do little when your room mate is there and brings a bunch of faced, shady friends over while your in class or out somewhere. Too many stories of gear that has disappeared from dorms.
nrjizer
I mean an individual bedroom with it's own individual lock.
spdandpwr
i had my dj gear in my dorm room for two years with two different roomates and not once did i have a problem. Having the turntables in the room was a great way to break the ice during freshman year and makes room parties more fun.

On a final note, most people make roomates to be a lot worse than they really are. I mean, if you are anti-social and sit in your room all day, of course you guys will hate each other. However, if you are barely in the room and are only there to sleep and possibly relax for a second or two, you should be fine. People like having space, and as long as you don't blatantly trying to sabotage your roomates living experience, your roomate should be fine and willing to respect your equipment.
Zild
I don't know about your DJ equipment, but I had my PS2 and guitar stolen from my room when I lived in the dorms. Other than that make sure you go to class. It is the easiest thing to do and makes the biggest difference.
spdandpwr
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Originally posted by Zild
Other than that make sure you go to class. It is the easiest thing to do and makes the biggest difference.


Having graduated from college, I couldn't agree with that statement more.
Max Thomson
get a laptop, midi controller, and just dj off ur laptop. u can buy decks when u get out of college/move into an apartment or house with friends.
CSB
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Originally posted by Max Thomson
get a laptop, midi controller, and just dj off ur laptop. u can buy decks when u get out of college/move into an apartment or house with friends.
i have decks....why would i buy more stuff when i already have everything
yeah i think im just ganna get a flight case and just keep a padlock on them
JD8180
is it a dorm you're moving into or an apartment? some of those dorms you won't even be able to walk around in if you dump all your gear in there.
Ted Promo
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Originally posted by CSB
i have decks....why would i buy more stuff when i already have everything
yeah i think im just ganna get a flight case and just keep a padlock on them


he didn't read the thread.

Polt
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Originally posted by spdandpwr
On a final note, most people make roomates to be a lot worse than they really are. I mean, if you are anti-social and sit in your room all day, of course you guys will hate each other. However, if you are barely in the room and are only there to sleep and possibly relax for a second or two, you should be fine. People like having space, and as long as you don't blatantly trying to sabotage your roomates living experience, your roomate should be fine and willing to respect your equipment.


From my experience it helps if you can talk to you roommate before the school year begins so you can find out what they are like. Sharing a room is not a big deal at all if you just communicate and ac civilized.

I only suggested not bringing your gear due to lack of space. At my school there is not nearly enough room to have a mixer and cdjs/turntables in any of the rooms.
wesleysnipez
The dorm I was in was small only things large we can fit in there was 1 large dorm fridge and tv and 1 computer other then that it is cramped with 2 people. Later I moved into single then I was able bring my DJ gear but I didn't until I moved off campus to house with 4 others and used my gear there for parties.
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