How do you want to ask? If you ask which dormitory freshmen are assigned to, it is not clear. . . For the record, this is Wujin Campus. Tell me about the general situation of the girls' dormitory. . . We live in Building 5. There are four rooms and six rooms in our dormitory. The configuration is the same, but the four rooms are smaller, which costs 200 yuan more than the six rooms. We should be randomly assigned. The dormitory in Building 5 has a balcony (depending on luck, if you are assigned to the North Row, there will be no sunshine all year round). There is a separate bathroom with a bed structure, one desk, one cabinet and one drawer for one person, but there is no fan, no air conditioner and no shower head. You can buy your own fan. Air conditioning can't be installed yet. At present, the circuit is being modified and should be installed soon. There is a public toilet on the first floor, and there is no compartment. You can take a bath by swiping your card, so you can wash it quickly and spend less money (of course, you can also go to the public bathroom in the second canteen to wash it, and swipe your card for two yuan at a time, without time limit). There is wireless in the dormitory, but the speed is very slow. /kloc-building 0/,building 3 and building 7 are also girls' dormitories, but that's all I know. 1 building can be equipped with air conditioning now, and the situation is probably similar to that of building 5. . Building 3 has a separate bathroom, shower head and air conditioning, which is in good condition. . Building 7 is a structure with two bedrooms, one living room and one bathroom. Two dormitories use a living room and a bathroom. There are two shower heads in the bathroom. There are about five faucets outside the bathroom, which are used for washing clothes. It is of little use to put things in a living room. On the whole, Building 7 is special, but it's a little old over there. There is no floor in the dormitory. I wonder what paint it is. It went well. . .
That's all. I'm not sure about the rest. . .