Why is it that the most frequent time for theft and fraud is when freshmen report for duty every year? Because there are many people who can go in and out of the dormitory when reporting for duty, some of them have ulterior motives, pretending to be parents of students and friends of freshmen, thus stealing the property of other students, because there are so many items used for reporting for duty, and some people will bring some very valuable items or some money. At this time, many lawless elements will succeed.
The second point concerns fraud. Some people pretend to be teachers in schools and various societies. Said to let you go to English cram school, oral English class, English newspaper or English dictionary. And tell you that these will come later, and these will be very cheap. At this time, as a freshman, you don't understand at all, so you will buy it. When you pay, they will disappear completely, and you will never find them again. If they appear again, it is likely to be the time for the next report. And everything you buy is valuable, hundreds of dollars.
In the third year, it is also the most commonplace point: fire prevention, theft prevention and prevention of seniors. Some seniors will handle mobile phone cards and sell quilts at the beginning of school. I don't object to this, because there is nothing wrong with earning money on your own, but some seniors are also victims first. People outside sell them at high prices, and some of these quilts are shoddy, and seniors don't even know that they have sold them to you. So you and your predecessors are both victims. You paid a high price for a quilt that didn't match the price. When freshmen want to buy quilts, they must go to the local shopping mall and ask for invoices. If there is any quality problem, you can find him through the invoice.