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Can college students rent a house outside?
If you need a quiet environment for the postgraduate entrance examination or have a bad relationship with your roommates, or need to live independently, you can rent a house outside the school if economic conditions permit.

Renting a house off campus has advantages and disadvantages.

In terms of "profit"

1. I have my own independent space, so I don't have to be crowded with others, and I don't have to worry about a lot of things, such as books, guitars, cosmetics, shoes and so on.

2. No access control? Many friends may work part-time outside the university, such as KFC, cinemas and other places. If it is a night shift, the dormitory may not be able to go back, and it is completely unnecessary to rent a house by yourself. Also, there is no time limit for going out to play at night.

3. Improve sleep quality? In the dormitory at night, there may be phone calls and keyboard taps in the middle of the night, so sleep is often disturbed and insomnia often occurs. When renting a house outside, roommates are often office workers who work normally and don't bother each other.

4. Can you concentrate on your study? One can calm down and think about how to go in the future and how to study in a planned way now. School words can easily influence each other, leading to conformity. I can stay awake by myself and concentrate on my studies.

5. cook by yourself? At school, eating is often a canteen, otherwise it is a takeaway; If you rent a house by yourself, you can cook at any time. If you have fitness, you can also control your fat intake and make some green food.

6. Improve the quality of life? Renting a house outside, a person is particularly free, no longer bound, and can take care of many things, such as singing, playing the piano and writing. It is no longer difficult to get rid of small tables, small wardrobes and small shoe cabinets and store many things.

On "Shortcomings"

1. It is very troublesome to go to school every day, and it may take more than 20 minutes to get to school. No one wakes up in the morning, and there is no atmosphere for everyone to have classes together. I go back and forth alone.

2. There is economic pressure. It doesn't matter if parents support it. If your parents don't support you, you have to rely on yourself, take part-time jobs regularly, spend money carefully and pay extra rent in advance every month.

It's a little dangerous for girls to rent a house alone. At a certain point, you will meet bad people. I suggest you go out to rent with a better roommate.

4. Student Party and novice renters are easily deceived by fake landlords and second landlords, so we must be cautious everywhere. It is recommended to make up for the knowledge of renting anti-fraud first.

? My suggestion is not to move out for the time being, unless you have a nervous breakdown, and the school allows you to rent a house outside. University is a small melting pot, which is not complicated compared with society. It is understandable that freshmen are not used to it at first, but people have to adapt to the group eventually, so don't rush to decide how to escape. Some contradictions or disharmonies between college roommates are very common, not just you.

If you want to be yourself and reduce the influence of your roommates, you should plan your college life well, such as reading more books, going to the library, participating in club activities, researching some topics, accumulating some work experience, or taking a meaningful part-time job, participating in sports, cultivating one or two hobbies and persisting in practice, and talking about a regretless love. Universities have a lot of time to do many things, most of which are not done in dormitories.