I. School facilities
The campus of NUS has Internet extending in all directions, and the backbone speed can reach 24GB per second. With 35,000 wired network sockets and 400 wireless network transmitters, teachers and students can get first-hand instant information at any time and any place in the school.
Second, school accommodation.
There are two residential areas on campus. One is Prince George Park Residence (PGP), and the other is U town (it seems to be called graduate school or graduate residence).
The National University of Singapore also has a campus in Bukit Tima. It is the home base of Law School and Lee Kuan Yew School of Policy. Kent ridge is still in the main campus, and most people should be in this campus.
PGP is inhabited by undergraduates and married graduate students. Some exchange students will also be placed in PGP. Other single graduate students should not live in PGP. However, it doesn't matter if you can't live. PGP's single dormitory can't compare with U town. The room is relatively small.
Third, the library
The Central Library of the National University of Singapore, the Chinese Library, the Medical Library, the Science Library, the Xu Yunchun Law Library and the Han Memorial Library have 30 books 1.228 and 1.30, with 62,345 members, and the annual borrowing volume is 1.22 million.