Do universities have the right to cut off students' electricity at will?
Schools have the right to manage. In fact, this matter makes sense to some extent. Although college students are adults, many people still have poor self-control ability. Without electricity, many people will definitely stay up all night. In my old university, the electricity was always off. Many people play games almost all night, catch up on sleep during the day and fight fiercely day and night (such people are generally slim). As a result, they failed in N subjects at the end of the term, which also affected the normal rest of other students in a dormitory. From this perspective, the school power outage is for everyone's normal study. Of course, there are still many people who don't play games all night, and there is indeed a place to study in the dormitory. Power failure will cause people not to arrange their lives according to their habits better, and it will also bring some troubles to students. For example, during the final review, people who have the habit of staying up late to endorse will be affected. But on the whole, for most people, the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. In a word, the school has many rules. When you come to school, you must obey the rules. What a good way. Bear with it ~