It's still good to stay in a school with a tuition fee of 4200 and 800. The campus scenery is good but a little small. Major in Russian or Tianjin brand. The main campus on Racecourse Road is very old and small, but it looks good. My classmate said that freshmen can't bring computers last semester. There is no air conditioner or electric fan. Freshman accommodation, divided into bunk beds. Looks like sophomore year is about to go to the table. Eight freshmen, four sophomores and six others. I haven't been there for a long time. I don't know. That area is more expensive because it is in the center of the city.
I went to the dormitory today. I stayed for six nights. Japanese translation-bunk bed-eight rooms. I suggest you take more rags with you when you go. Dormitories are not always clean-well, there is a big table, but it's not very big. Share it-there are some chairs or stools. I didn't notice, but the housekeeper said that not everyone has it. I have a small cupboard (I don't think it's big anyway), so I have to buy a lock myself-there are things to dry clothes in the dormitory. The room I saw has, um, I can think of this. It's gone.
The curtains I saw were not as clean as the old ones, but they were all the same. I wonder if the dormitory will be washed for me. If not, what should I do? Let's negotiate in the dormitory. Actually, I think the dormitory is quite spacious. But I really think this cabinet is very small.
The payment details of our girls at that time stated the accommodation fee 1000. Why do we have to live in eight rooms? Did any sister stay for six nights and all her money was taken? How much was taken? I really think it's unfair. The promised six-person bed has a balcony, and I also accepted 1000, which shows that the gap in my heart is too big and requires the school to give an explanation.
Curtains are really difficult to solve. I thought about it for a year, including calling the school property and the cleaning company outside. Finally, our aunt on the floor said forget it and live for a year.