Is it convenient to take a shower in the female dormitory of Southwest University of Science and Technology?
What is said upstairs is wrong. I am a sophomore in West University of Science and Technology. Generally, freshmen live in the old district, and the dormitory in the old district is divided into the west district and the north district. I live in North Zone 2. Girls' dormitories must have private bathrooms and separate balconies. There is an electric water heater in the bathroom, which is very easy to use. Each floor is also equipped with public toilets and washing machines, and there is no need to go to the bathhouse at all. After my freshman year, I moved to the east dormitory in the new area, which also has a private bathroom and balcony. The dormitory is bigger than before, and the bed has become an independent desk. The balcony is obviously bigger, and there are electric water heaters in the French windows and bathrooms. Turn off the lights at 1 1 from Sunday to Thursday night, and at 1 1 30 on weekends and holidays, which is convenient for boiling water and washing early. If there is anything else you need to know, please ask me.