From Beijing, right? Landlord? Looks like the west side. . . .
First, the process. . . . The school is all arranged. When I go, I'll give you a list, just follow the above process (take the receipt of the previous tuition fee and pay the meal card, just like your senior upstairs said, you can eat, turn on the water, go to the library and so on. . ) The back is to buy some daily necessities and so on. There is no need to buy quilts, sheets and pillows in Beijing. Bring your own.
Then, the problem of accommodation. . . If you have nothing to do the next day and you can arrive in the morning, you don't have to stay. Nobody checked the dormitory. The key is that the counselor is not so diligent and seems to care. If you think your buddies/sisters in your dormitory can still talk and get used to it (in fact, they get used to everything sooner or later), sleep at school. it's not a big deal
Finally, what will you do in the next few days? A few days later. . . Uh, soy sauce and the like, nothing important but something that must be done.
First, there may be a physical examination, because there is military training (revealing a little secret, drinking a coke before the physical examination may be a rescue for your military training for half a month. . . Details will not be made public);
Second, there should be an opening ceremony. Brother Feng will say something like "Hello, students have worked hard, students should study hard and make progress every day", and then the children's shoes underneath will raise their hands and swear to help (well, this is more serious, after all, it is our belief);
Third, work such as moving books-distributing books;
Fourth, the leaders of the hospital may have to hold a meeting or something, similar to when Feng Ge started school;
Fifth, a bunch of students discuss where to play on the eleventh day. . . .
There are many. . . .
Anyway, there are many.
Expect ~