If you feel isolated, find out why. Start with yourself and find out why. Is it because you don't like to talk, or do you pay attention to offending others every day when you get along, but you don't find it? I just talk and do things to find reasons, because usually a dormitory person can't isolate you for no reason. If it's not your own fault, look at other people in the dormitory. Is it a series of encouragement, or is everyone's opinion of you bad? If they are in series to encourage you, it doesn't matter. The past few years of college have passed quickly, and no one can take care of anyone for a lifetime. ?
Explain the situation and the truth. First, talk about the problem in front of the counselor, and tell the counselor that if you continue like this, you will collapse. I hope the counselor can talk to these students and try to solve it peacefully. If the counselor has said that he has achieved certain results, then this matter is over. However, if your roommate continues to make noise as usual and delays others' rest, you can apply to the counselor for a dormitory change or an overnight stay. I'm sure your counselor will know your situation very well.
The most important thing in college life is to study. Getting a professional junior certificate is more important than any interpersonal communication. No matter how good the relationship is, no one will hire you who knows nothing. Go to the library to study more when you have time. Less intrigue in the dormitory, wasting time and energy.