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Why are many universities determined not to allow students to stay in school?
So why don't the counselor let you stay out of it is out of consideration for your personal safety. In our school, it seems that all students who stay in school have to sign an agreement, which is a self-guarantee for their own life safety. They must be personally signed by their parents and confirmed by phone.

Generally speaking, after the parents sign and confirm, the college can submit it to the school after examination and confirmation, and if it passes smoothly, it can move out of the dormitory and live outside.

The landlord can go and see if his school has such regulations. Generally speaking, counselors will flatly refuse to reduce trouble, but if you insist, most schools should have such a process.

Because university dormitories have at least four rooms, mostly ten rooms and eight rooms.

Moreover, a dormitory is basically a student, and the life schedule is really different. In addition, there are personal habits. In fact, a dormitory can be said to have everyone.