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What is the daily life of contemporary college students who are closed in school? How do they feel?
Now many schools have started school, and students have entered the campus one after another. However, due to the epidemic, many colleges and universities have implemented closed management. Therefore, some netizens asked, what is the daily life of contemporary college students who are closed in school, and what are their feelings? I am locked up in school every day, I can't go anywhere, and I have to queue up for a shower. Takeaway is even more inconvenient. It's a long trip from the dormitory to the school gate to get takeout. I think most students feel unfair in their hearts, because faculty can go in and out of school, but students can't. Secondly, they are depressed. All outings must be cancelled, and you can only stay in the dormitory, and you can't go anywhere except for class.

Many colleges and universities have implemented closed management. In fact, I think closed management is reasonable, that is, to ensure the safety of students during the epidemic, closed management must be implemented, which I agree with. However, college students who implement closed management are actually uncomfortable in their daily life.

First of all, they eat in the canteen every day, but many students like to eat out. It's not cold now, even if they order takeout, they still need to pick it up at the school gate far away. In many schools, there is a long queue for bathing. Because everyone was kept in school during the epidemic, it was inconvenient to take a bath. And it's even more inconvenient to take express delivery. I think the biggest feeling of contemporary college students may be unfairness, because faculty members can go in and out of school, and only college students can't watch others go in and out of school at will, and they have to ask for leave when they leave school. I think anyone will find it unfair.

And because of the closed management, students have almost nowhere to go after class, so they can only stay in the dormitory to play mobile phones and read books. Actually, it's quite depressing. I hope the school can give students some appropriate time to go out, not always have too rigid rules, but be flexible. I also hope that the students can survive this period. After all, it is a special period, and safety is the most important.