As far as I know, students' sleep time is basically after 1 1 in the evening, so the time for students to play games is not fixed, depending on their mood. Then the question is coming, what should I do if my dormitory classmates have different schedules? At present, our school allocates dormitories according to interest, that is, we will ask for your opinions before the start of school. There are several choices, such as going to bed early and getting up early, being a night owl, loving sports, and so on. If you fill in "go to bed early and get up early", it is likely that all students in a dormitory have this habit, so there will be no conflict between work and rest. Of course, this is just an ideal design, and the actual situation may be completely different.
For example, many students say that they are night owls, but when they fill in this opinion, they fill in early to bed and early to rise, because they want to live with their classmates who go to bed early and get up early, which can drive them to get rid of this habit of staying up late. It is very likely that three night owls and one who goes to bed early and gets up early will be assigned to a dormitory, and the result can be imagined.
What should students who go to bed early and get up early do in this situation? I think he can express his personal demands directly and can't change a good habit easily. Some timid students may choose forbearance, but I would advise them to talk openly. After all, being in the same room, you can't just care about yourself, but also take care of each other's feelings.
As adults, college students should also learn to face and solve such problems rationally, which is also a compulsory course before entering the society.