First of all, freshmen should be psychologically prepared, and don't stand and look at the cruel reality of the dormitory.
Secondly, introduce our dormitory specifically: (boys)
1. Now, after my junior year (originally a sophomore) left, there are 1 and 10 buildings. There are eight people in both buildings. However, the building 1 was built decades ago. There are no balconies and public toilets for 8 people, so the space is narrow and the environment is not good. Clothes are often hung on the wire outside and blown away by the wind. 10 building seems to have a history of 7-8 years. Yeah, a little better. The dormitory has a toilet and a balcony. The space is still a little narrow, but it is still warm.
2. A three-room building with bathroom and balcony is better. (8 persons, the same below)
3. The rest, such as Building 2, has four rooms, with public toilets (2 on each floor) and balconies.
So the conditions of each building are different, depending on which hospital you are assigned to.
In addition, it is basically bunk beds, and there are only two tables in the dormitory.
At night 1 1 power failure, Friday and Saturday are 1 1: 30.