Convenient learning: Living in the school, students can get more convenient learning resources, such as libraries, laboratories and teaching buildings. This can save a lot of time and energy and concentrate on learning better. Socialization: Living on campus makes it easier for students to meet classmates and friends and participate in various community activities and academic discussions. This helps to broaden the interpersonal network and increase social experience and exchange opportunities. Security: Schools usually provide security measures, such as access control systems, and dormitory buildings are equipped with security personnel to allow students to live in a relatively safe environment. Improve self-care: students need to take care of their own lives, such as washing clothes, cooking and managing their personal time. This helps to cultivate students' self-care ability and independence. Save economic costs: compared with renting a house outside, living in a school may be more economical, because the school dormitory is usually cheaper and there is no need to pay extra fees such as utilities. It should be noted that not all college students live on campus, and some students may choose to rent a house off campus or live with their families. It depends on the personal situation and preferences, as well as the school's policies and resource allocation.