I. Introduction of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
Beijing University of Chinese Medicine is a national key university with Chinese medicine as its main discipline, the only Chinese medicine college in the national "2 1 1 Project" and the national "985 Advantage Discipline Innovation Platform". Directly under the management of the Ministry of Education, it is jointly established by the Ministry of Education, the National Health and Family Planning Commission (formerly the Ministry of Health), state administration of traditional chinese medicine and Beijing. Party Secretary Wu Jianwei and President Xu Anlong.
Beijing University of Chinese Medicine was founded in 1956, formerly known as Beijing College of Chinese Medicine, and is the earliest institution of higher learning of Chinese medicine approved by the State Council. 1960 was identified as a national key university by the central government; 197 1 year, merged with Chinese academy of traditional Chinese medicine; 1977, separation of the two houses, resumption of independent school running; 1993, renamed Beijing University of Chinese Medicine; /kloc-0 was selected as the "2 1 1 project" national key construction university in 1996; In 2000, it merged with Beijing College of Acupuncture and Orthopaedics to form a new Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. 20 1 1 was selected as the national "985 Engineering Advantage Innovation Platform" to build universities. The school has three campuses: Heping Street Campus, Wangjing Campus and Liangxiang Campus.
Second, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine dormitory conditions and environment introduction
Six undergraduates have bunk beds, but there are three bunk beds, two tables and three cabinets. There is a balcony, it is not closed, and there is no bathroom of its own. There are two public toilets on each floor, and each floor has 1 boiling water room. Bathing in a boiling room is not allowed. There is a TV room on each floor, which is open at night and locked at 1 1.
There are six undergraduates and four postgraduates. There is a TV room and a TV on each floor.
Third, senior students' evaluation of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine.
1, the dormitory is a room for six people. Of course, unless you are a graduate student, in that case, it is a room for four. As for the independent bathroom, I have never heard of it. Broadband, that's inevitable, and the network speed is ok. I guess it will satisfy you. There are six apartment buildings in the school, some are close to the canteen and teaching building, and some are far away.
2. On the school side-it's ok to study on the first floor, because there are few boys in the school, so don't worry if they are boys. Dormitory can surf the Internet. But if a girl lives on the sixth floor of the cult, it is said that many old Chinese medicine practitioners lived there. It's a 58-year-old building with four floors, but electricity can be used at will and accommodation is cheap. There's no built-in toilet-this is annoying. Besides, uh, since you've applied-accept your fate-
Everyone said it in detail. I'd like to add that Internet access in the East District is free.