The pros and cons of college dormitory life

1. Dormitory life will affect people’s mood.

When I go to college, especially my freshman year, I have plenty of spare time, and many students like to stay in the dormitory. The dormitory is also the starting point for interpersonal relationships in college. Roommates will directly determine who your most important and best friends are in college. If you have an unhappy time in the dormitory, you will be in a bad mood and depressed, which will cause you to be absent-minded when doing other things, affecting the efficiency and quality of work.

2. Dormitory life affects learning.

Life and learning are two inseparable aspects, and they complement each other. If you enjoy your dormitory life, you can meet up with your roommates to learn from each other and make progress together. This feeling of continuous advancement and retreat is a rare wealth in life and a way to effectively improve learning efficiency. On the contrary, you will feel lonely, because there is no one to accompany you, which will affect your learning.

Notes on dormitories:

1. Student dormitories should be managed by dedicated personnel. Student dormitories should be divided into male and female dormitories, with separate entrances and exits to meet their respective closed management requirements. Safety protection facilities should be installed at the entrances, exits, doors and windows on the first floor of student dormitories. The noise in student dormitories should not exceed 50dB during the day and 40dB at night.

2. Student dormitories should be clean and beautiful, with no peel, phlegm or garbage on the floor; indoor air and bedding and other appliances should be disinfected regularly, and disinfection records should be kept. Student dormitories should ensure that each student has one bed.

3. The beds used by students should be firm and sturdy. The upper beds of loft beds and bunk beds should be equipped with anti-fall boards (or rods). The height of the anti-fall boards (or rods) should not be less than 0.25m. , the length should not be less than 2/3 of the bed length.