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Problems in Xi University of Posts and Telecommunications
Actually, you don't need to bring too many things. When school started last year, most students bought bedding at school. If you don't trust the school, you can buy it in the supermarket outside. It is almost enough to bring clothes. Military training is necessary when school starts. According to last year's impression, it is still very popular …

The canteen, not bad. Specifically, the first floor of the canteen is generally only suitable for breakfast and dinner. Dinner is usually on the second floor or the food court. Half of the dining hall on the third floor is a people's restaurant, and the noodles are good ... but the dining hall will be rebuilt in the summer vacation, and no one knows what to change. ...

Dormitory, it is said that you are going to change it into an eight-person room. We are six people now, and the details can only be seen when you come. There is a separate bathroom, which is currently powered 24 hours, but it is estimated that the lights will be turned off at 23:30 in summer. ...

Take your computer with you, even the aunts in the dormitory don't care, but for safety, they will let you register in and out. It doesn't matter, as long as you don't get caught playing computer in the dormitory. Freshmen are not allowed to open broadband, but can only access wirelessly ... The teaching building (especially on the east side of the fourth floor of Building A, you don't need an account to access wireless) and the library wireless network signal are good, but the dormitory signal is average. ...

Confrontation seems to be a newly opened major in polytechnic, with good prospects. In Chang 'an new campus. General engineering is also an absolute leader in the westward journey, which is quite good. If you come to study hard, the style of study on the Westward Journey is still ok. The teacher's ability is also good. I wish you a happy university life ~ Welcome to the Westward Journey!