What is said upstairs is quite right. The dormitory is allocated by the school, so there is no choice. However, after the military training, you can apply to the counselor for a dormitory change. The principle is that someone is willing to exchange rooms or beds with you.
There is no separate bathroom and balcony in the dormitory of the second phase, but the protruding part of the windowsill can be used to dry clothes, which is also quite good. There are about 35 to 40 bedrooms and two bathrooms on each floor. Unless it is the same as when everyone gets up in military training, it is crowded. It is generally not crowded after formal classes, and there is basically no need to queue up.
Every building is different. For example, there are only 4 people and 6 people in Building 3 where I live, while there are 8 people in Building 1 and Building 2. The smallest person in the world, the middle activity place is very small, only one electric fan; Six rooms are moderate in size and relatively large in space, with two electric fans; Four people, six people, only the upper bunk and the table below. Rooms for 8 people and 6 people are the same size, but the interior decoration is different. Everyone's desks and cabinets are relatively small, and there are two beds for sleeping in the upper and lower bunks.
Most of the dormitory buildings in the first phase (Lotus Garden) are apartment-style, that is, a set of rooms with three bedrooms and one living room. The living room is uninhabited and there is no building management, so it is more convenient for boys and girls to go in and out, hehe, but now Grade 05 and Grade 06 live there. The third and fourth phases (one is called Song Yuan, the other is called Juyuan, who is mixed and sweaty, and has just left school for a few days) are basically the same as the second phase, except for adding a balcony. The third phase is now Grade 04, the fourth phase is all graduate students and international students, and the second phase also has some international students, mostly from Pakistan and India, but also a few Koreans, Japanese and whites. You can see them when you go.
You can bring your own bedding or buy it from school. Of course, the quality bought by the school is average, but my feeling is very thin. Four years ago, we had a 95 yuan. I don't know if the price has gone up now, but the tuition has gone up. Our tuition is still 2300 yuan/year (liberal arts), and it rises to 3400 in the second year. I suggest that if you have the conditions at home, you'd better bring it yourself. More comfortable, depending on personal preference. There are sleeping mats and two sets of sheets, quilts and pillow towels issued by the school. You don't need to bring these things. It's warm with heating in winter, which can basically be said to be very hot, especially near the floor, and the quilt doesn't need to be particularly thick. We have a quilt in three seasons of the year (except summer). I live on the fifth floor. It is still quite hot in summer. It is best to live in 1 building, but there will be many mosquitoes in 1 building. Hehe, each has its own advantages and disadvantages, depending on your luck.
There are two canteens in each living area. Usually the food on the second floor is better and more expensive than that on the first floor. You can swipe your card or buy a meal ticket, which is universal in the whole school. The third floor of the canteen in the south of the first and second phases is the canteen, which uses cash. The second phase can also be brushed. I haven't been to an issue yet. ...
There are two bathhouses in the whole school, one in the first quarter and the other in the third quarter. 0. 15 yuan per minute for those who swipe their meal cards. Fill the meal card with a certain amount before you go in. There will be water when you insert the card when you wash it. I'll deduct 30 cents from you when I start tracking, and stop when I touch the water. Of course not. This kind of washing is expensive, but it saves water. Some people only wash a few cents in summer. Anyway, I have to get at least 1.2 yuan every time, regardless of winter and summer. ...
Commercial streets are mainly concentrated in the first and second phases, far from the third and fourth phases. There are supermarkets, bookstores, bakeries, copy shops, banks, laundries, optical shops, jewelry stores, video stores, photo studios, cosmetics stores, pharmacies and so on. Basically, you can buy all the necessities here, but if you want to buy good quality ones, you will definitely buy them in big shops in the city. The new campus is far from the city. Buses are basically more than 1 hour to the city center, mainly 72 to Zijing Mountain, 68 to the railway station, 3 15 to the medical college, and 56 to the sixth national cotton factory. Regardless of the distance, the ordinary bus fare is 1, and the air-conditioned bus fare is 2. When you go out often, you can apply for a bus card, A card costs 80 cents each time, and air-conditioned car 1.6 can brush more people, without time limit; Monthly ticket card 50 yuan brushes 200 times a month, only by himself, and air-conditioned cars brush three times each time; There are also student cards and old age cards that are not suitable for us. On weekends and holidays, people will be crowded. If you don't train for a year or so, you won't be able to get a seat. Whether you can get on the bus during rush hour is one thing. It's no exaggeration. Come and feel for yourself. This is the characteristic of China, hehe.
That's about it. There are many delicious and interesting things in Zhengzhou, around the school and so on. If I want to know, I can tell you slowly, but seeing is believing. You still have four years to feel here. Hehe, I wish you a full and happy college life!