Answer: Of course not.
This school offers two kinds of dormitories. One is an ordinary six-story dormitory (used by most students), which has no elevator and air conditioning, but can be installed by itself. Of course, it may be lucky to be assigned to someone who installed it before and left without unpacking it. The bathroom is not very clear, and there seems to be no one. The other is a small high-rise, about 13 floor (Chinese-foreign cooperative majors and overseas students' apartments), with elevators and air conditioning, but no separate bathroom. Every floor is a public toilet, with a sink outside and a toilet inside.
Do you have a desk closet?
Answer: Yes.
There is not much difference in the internal configuration between the two dormitories. Everyone has a desk. On one side of the desktop, there is a bookshelf, which is made of the same material and color as the desk and connected to the desktop. There is a partition above, which can't be separated in the middle. Generally, books will not be placed, because the height is not enough if they are placed vertically. There is a wire hole in the inner corner of the desktop, and there is a keyboard table under the desktop. On one side, there is the main console, and on the other side, there are drawers and cabinets.
The wardrobe is on the side of the cabinet near the table, and the bookshelf is on the side of the main console. The wardrobe is also connected to the desktop, with a single door and a keyhole under the door handle, which can be locked. There are two layers inside, and the lower layer is about 30-40 cm. I wonder if I have measured it. The upper floor is just the horizontal bar of the clothes hanger, and the rest are gone. Generally speaking, wardrobes, desks, bookshelves and shelves are all integrated, with standard student apartment configuration.