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What should I do now? In fact, I've wanted to live and work independently since I was twenty, but my parents always thought I should get married early.
Rent, give a reason first.

What should I do if I find a boyfriend and girlfriend and there are many inconveniences at school? Always have to work overtime, and going back to the dormitory at night will affect the rest of the students. What should I do? What? Whether to rent it teachers and parents, the voice of opposition is very high, and the gossip is terrible. Students who rent houses are killed, rents are stolen and cheated, rent traps come and go, and rent costs are increasing day by day ... rent? No rent? Where to go, see what they say!

More and more students choose to rent houses off campus for different purposes, and gradually form a special group. This body is characterized by lack of social experience and limited economic ability, so there have been many illegal intermediaries who specifically swindle students. But at the same time, the phenomenon of students renting out is becoming more and more common. To rent or not to rent has become a puzzle for many students. Rent-seeking, rent-refusing and neutral parties hold their own words!

First, the rental faction

There are many reasons for choosing to rent a house, but the biggest reason is that you can control your own time without being bound by the teachers in the housing management department, and you don't have to worry about your roommates' ideas. You can play music as you like and go home whenever you want at night. In a word!

Interviewee: Yun Fan /20 years old/Institute of Fashion Technology.

University grade: sophomore

Lease time: 1.5 years

Reasons for renting a house: I studied design, used to stay up late and get up late, and moved out after living on campus for less than half a year.

Renting experience: because the rented place is close to the school, learning is also very convenient, sharing with classmates and taking care of each other feels good!

B, refusing to rent

Rent is a big expense. Usually, the living expenses given by parents are difficult to maintain the rent, so renters generally have to make another one to spend it easily. In that case, it will definitely affect their studies, and renting a house still has security problems. If sharing is involved, it is also the problem of the same renter. In short, it is very troublesome!

Interviewee: Xiaoxue/19 years old/Guangzhou Normal University

University grade: sophomore

Reasons for refusing to rent: the school is very strict, and few of them are rented out. Moreover, it is often reported in the news that girls are killed by renting out themselves, so they dare not rent out easily.

Rent concept: everyone has their own rules of life. Those students who rent a house may really need space, but living in a dormitory can cultivate people's team spirit, which is very important in their future work.

C, neutral

If you don't object, you won't rent it easily. If you rent it, it is convenient to live in the dormitory. But if there is no suitable reason and economic source at present, the rental plan will be postponed! However, there are certain procedures for renting a house. The first thing you have to face after graduating from college is to solve your own accommodation, so renting a house is only a matter of time.

Interviewee: Crescent Moon /2 1 year-old/Wuhan University of Technology

University grade: junior year

Reason for neutrality: Many students around have rented it, some feel good, and some unhappy things have happened. However, if conditions permit in the future, they may consider renting it out.

Renting concept: As long as the economy allows, pay attention to choosing a safe area and choosing a good roommate. Renting is not a bad thing, and you can exercise your independence.

Three ways: expert support and rent.

Why do more and more students tend to rent houses off campus? Bian Xiao had an exclusive interview with several major universities on this issue. During the interview, some students made it clear that they were not used to the strict management system of the school. Many students choose to take the postgraduate entrance examination or take various qualification examinations for professional needs, while there are as few as 4-8 students in the school dormitory, and their schedules and study habits are different, which inevitably interfere with each other. Require a quiet learning environment, only for rent. There are also some students who are more relaxed academically, but for economic reasons, students who use their spare time to work outside the home are inconvenient to stay at school because of the limitation of commuting time, so they choose to rent a house.

Students have their own views on the opposition in society. Most students think that the continuous expansion of school enrollment leads to insufficient hardware resources and poor accommodation conditions, which can not meet their diverse requirements at all. As long as you pay attention to safety issues when renting out, you will not delay your study, and the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. It seems that they intend to carry out the lease to the end.

Then, in all kinds of rental fog, how to ensure that the legitimate rights and interests in the process of renting are not infringed? How to find a son with reasonable price and suitable conditions? "20'" invites some rental experts for you, and introduces some simple and practical methods here, so that you can easily find your ideal rental.

A, Guanzi /2 1 year/university of international business and economics

Recommended method: media search

Through the newspaper, check the rental information or log in your own rental information. Try to choose the information released directly by Dong himself. Besides accurate information, it can also save a considerable intermediary fee for students who have no income. It should be noted that a lot of information on the Internet is inaccurate or lagging behind, and even a lot of it is malicious information. Therefore, it is very important to screen the information on the Internet. It is best to choose some well-known ones, which can provide reliable information and provide a platform for renters to exchange experiences. In addition, there are more and more students renting houses off campus, and renting houses is often seen in schools. Most of these young people are tricks of small intermediaries to cheat money, which is worthless to renters. Some of them are provided by nearby residents to make some profits. This source is close to the school and has convenient transportation, so it is the first choice for students.

B. Lin Tao /22 years old/China Public Security University

Recommended method: Ask friends, relatives and classmates.

This method is also very recognized by Bian Xiao. If you have a broad public base, try to get started. The advantages are mutual familiarity, high credibility, friendly negotiation to solve problems, and low possibility of conflict. The disadvantage is limited information and slow search speed, isn't it?

In recent years, with the increasingly fierce competition for enrollment in colleges and universities, colleges and universities around the world pay more attention to strengthening the construction of campus environment and improving students' learning and living conditions while paying close attention to teaching quality. Therefore, the accommodation conditions of students in major universities have generally been greatly improved. But at the same time, some students moved out of their classmates with better environment and conditions and chose to rent. Seeing that a student "rental fever" is quietly rising in many colleges and universities.

"Rent fever": Each has its own plans.

According to the author's investigation, many college students move out of the collective and rent their own houses, but the intention of renting houses is basically nothing more than the following.

On the whole, the "postgraduate students" have an absolute advantage in number. They think that although the collective conditions of schools are better, there are often more people living in them, which has a great influence on each other. And now students' study pressure is generally greater, and the school library and reading room are too crowded every day. Therefore, it is far worse than "the corner of peace", renting a house alone, thus rejecting all interference and concentrating on reviewing for the exam. According to the information provided by a university student, there were six students in their dormitory at that time, and four of them were actively preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination. /kloc-after 0/0, the postgraduate entrance examination is in the sprint stage. The three of them have moved out of the dormitory and rented in an alley near the school. The environment is relatively quiet. They think that although this is an extra expense economically, it is beneficial for them to achieve their goal of taking the postgraduate entrance examination, so it is worthwhile. Compared with their dormitory, the proportion of rented out for postgraduate entrance examination is as high as 50%! And as far as he knows, many people in every university rent out for graduate study. I believe this phenomenon is also common in other universities in China.

-For personality reasons. These students are either not good at getting along with their classmates or are not used to collective life. Just like Li, a girl from a university in Hubei, once said to the author: "In a dormitory, even if you rub your feet, there will be several pairs of curious eyes staring at you at the same time. How uncomfortable! " Therefore, she thinks it is quiet outside and easy to rent. And now most colleges and universities are recruiting students for the whole country. Because they come from different regions, roommates are likely to have some obvious differences in living habits and hygiene habits, so it is often difficult to integrate in collective life, and even some contradictions and disputes are easy to occur. Therefore, some students avoid it with the mentality of "not to be taunted, but to hide if they can", and rent a house outside the school to create their own real life world and space. Small language enrollment scene is hot. The short rent yard around the school is on fire.

-Rent it to improve your diet. Generally speaking, the meals in the school canteen are either short of salt or oil, or a pot of "hodgepodge" every day, which finally has a little appetite, but the price is surprisingly high. Especially in order to provide food for thousands or even thousands of students every day, the sanitary quality of school canteens is bound to be greatly reduced. As for the meals provided in the school cafeteria, it is not uncommon to "dig" hair or even soy sauce bottle caps. So I can't stand this kind of school life, so many students simply rent out their children and burn a small stove for themselves every day, so that they can "eat comfortably, drink safely and live comfortably."

-High school accommodation is rented out. Nowadays, students have better conditions and the corresponding fees are higher. According to the author's investigation, it is not surprising that students' annual collective fees are between-yuan and-yuan. As for schools that charge between-yuan and-yuan every year, many schools charge between-yuan and-yuan every year. In contrast, college students in some small and medium-sized cities think it is much more economical to rent their own houses.

-live with your lover and create a "two-person world". The degree of sexual openness in China today cannot be exaggerated, but cohabitation among college students is indeed widespread. A report in China University Magazine about condoms openly entering a university campus in Nanjing has also caused an uproar in many other universities in China. According to a survey in this data, among the college students in the coastal open cities of China, the proportion of cohabitation experience and sexual experience is as high as 60% in this area. Even in some small and medium-sized cities in the mainland, college students who have lived together are not less than 20% of the total number of local college students. But after all, every school has its own rules and regulations, and school dormitories are obviously not allowed or suitable for these students to "live their ideal life", so renting out is their best choice.

-As the construction of basic living facilities in some schools is seriously lagging behind, some students are encouraged to rent out. Since the implementation of the enrollment expansion policy, the number of students in a university in Wuhan, Hubei Province has increased dramatically, resulting in a serious shortage of students. In order to alleviate the temporary housing difficulties, in desperation, school leaders had to mobilize a group of students to rent a house outside. According to the survey, this phenomenon is not only in Wu Hanyou, Hubei Province, so these students are also an indispensable part of the students. Use the time difference between the expiration of the store lease contract to cheat the couple into litigation.

Other students: it's normal, and the views tend to be unified.

Most students think that it is understandable and acceptable to treat their classmates and roommates as moving out of the school group and renting them out. They believe that, after all, this is an era of pursuing individuality and advocating self. As a college student, they have the right to choose their ideal study and life style, regardless of their age or social life experience, and they are fully capable of solving a series of problems they face in their study and life. Now it's 2 1 century, and the doors of colleges and universities can't be closed forever. Obviously, the closed management mode that colleges and universities used to implement can no longer meet the development requirements of the times and the needs of college students to know society, understand society and participate in social life. Although school management is very necessary, it cannot always be reduced to unnecessary constraints on students.

Huang, from a normal college in Hubei, told the author that he had doubts about renting a house outside and was afraid of other students gossiping, but later found that the result was not what he expected. With more and more students renting out, when he talked with his classmates about renting out, he found that they had long been used to it. And they also think that they are no longer junior high school students and senior high school students. They should have their own ideas and opinions and be fully responsible for their choices and actions. It is true that collective life can cultivate a person's body consciousness and improve a person's ability to get along with others, which has its positive side, but most students have their reasonable side, so there is really no need for schools to be so dead. On the contrary, they should be given more autonomy.

Of course, there are also a few students who disagree with this. They think that if this kind of rent is too large among students, it will inevitably affect the normal life order and learning order of the school, so at least it should not be advocated. Severely crack down on car thieves and rent them as accomplices.

School leaders: Different attitudes and opinions.

Although the "rent fever" caused by college students today has not attracted the attention of college administrators, many college leaders have expressed their views on this issue. Director Zhang, who is in charge of student affairs in a university in Hubei, believes that students renting out independently is not conducive to the unified management of the school, but also has huge security risks, and it will bring a series of problems such as the waste of school resources and facilities and the inability to recover the funds invested by students. Therefore, schools are generally opposed. This phenomenon exists in large numbers, not because schools acquiesce in its feasibility, but because schools have not taken relevant effective measures to strengthen management.

According to the characteristics of different regions, the administrators of some universities comprehensively weigh the advantages and disadvantages of student renting and take relevant measures to effectively control it. For example, a university in Huanggang, Hubei Province has always adhered to a tough attitude. The school clearly stipulates that only day students in the city where the school is located can live off campus (of course, only in their own homes). Other students must submit a written application to the school and obtain strict approval from the school. For those students who rent out independently, especially those who live together unmarried, once found out, the school will give serious disciplinary action. At the same time, the school staff have a fixed duty room in the student dormitory, which is convenient to check the students' sleep again from time to time. Although some students in this school have a lot of complaints about this, the author finds that this move has really played an important role in reversing the school spirit and study style. School leaders believe: "The school is a place to train talents, and students should have a lifestyle and management model suitable for learning. Although the school's system and policies tend to be conservative, we firmly believe that this practice will outweigh the disadvantages in the long run. " Perhaps this represents the voice of many university leaders.

The leaders of Nanjing, Shanghai, Zhejiang and other universities believe that how to effectively strengthen student management in the new era and new historical conditions is a problem worthy of in-depth discussion. However, if the school is too strict, too wide and too detailed, it will weaken students' social consciousness and self-protection consciousness. In the long run, it will also lead to students' dependence inertia, which is not conducive to their growth and development. Therefore, they are much more open-minded and have much looser policies in dealing with the problem of students renting houses. But at the same time, they also made it clear that this attitude of the school does not mean complete laissez-faire. Rent a house for free and live in someone else's house to live our life (Figure)

postscript

In the new historical period, it is an old topic to discuss the current educational management model in China. But what we see is that the discussion is deepening, and at the same time, new problems in education management are constantly emerging. When we see a new entity among college students-"renters", how should we know it? What shall we do? I hope this article can give people some thoughts.

I hope these are helpful to you!