If students move out, it can be said that no one cares. The daily life arrangement is up to me, and there is no access control at night. I want to do everything without considering my roommate's feelings. But renting a house outside also requires students' independent ability. Some students can manage themselves well and naturally clean the rental house outside. Some students are lazy or have irregular schedules, and the home may look messy. Students will have more freedom to rent a house outside. Some students like to keep small pets, but they can't keep them in the dormitory. If they lived off campus, this kind of trouble would be completely avoided. However, if students feel that they are not very diligent, try to live in dormitories, because there are all kinds of access control, dormitory management and roommates in dormitories, which can urge you to study.
2. Avoid dormitory conflicts
It may be because of cultural differences or personality differences. The more reason is that students have different schedules and interact with each other. Students in the dormitory may have conflicts. In college, students may not get along well with their roommates in the dormitory, so they simply choose to move outside. Out of sight, out of mind, less contact in the future. However, most dormitory relationships are relatively simple and won't be so troublesome. If students really can't improve the dormitory roommate relationship, then moving out is also an option. After all, people who can't get along for long, no one knows what will happen.
3. No health disputes
The hygiene of the dormitory is also a problem. The dormitory is small, but there are four people. If the health distribution is not handled well, the dormitory health problems will be responsible, and some minor disputes will inevitably occur between roommates. Some people love cleanliness, but her roommate doesn't necessarily love cleanliness. However, people with such a large dormitory and poor hygiene will inevitably affect others. Some people are used to these roommates who don't like cleanliness, but they can't blame them. They just move out, which is cleaner and quieter. Because there are many differences in the living habits of students in the dormitory, it is difficult to live in peace if they can't accommodate each other. So just move out and live, saving a lot of dormitory disputes.
Although students living outside have many advantages, they also have many disadvantages. First of all, if your school is in some downtown areas, then rent is a big expense, and most students will not spend more money. In addition, in the house rented by oneself, although unmanned management is an advantage, it is also a disadvantage. If no one cares about students in college, they are bound to be lazy in their studies. School doormen and aunts in dormitories can better urge students to study. Therefore, if you think you will be lazy to stay alone, you might as well stay in the dormitory. Moreover, in the school dormitory, the safety of students is also guaranteed. My suggestion is that, if possible, students should live and study at school, and even if their home is nearby, they can choose to adapt.