The following are our gaps:
1. Every dormitory in the West District is newly built. Our East District is an old building in the 1980s. The doors of these houses are rusty old doors. Six rooms for boys and four rooms for girls are all wooden doors. (This summer, the wooden doors of six rooms were replaced by iron doors, but the girls didn't. ).
2. The tables, chairs and benches in the West Dormitory are all new and iron. We are made of wood, and everything will fall apart.
There is a balcony on the sunny side of the west area, and the dormitory is spacious. We don't have it in the east. There is only one balcony on each floor to dry clothes, or an indoor balcony. There are many clothes. I don't do it for many days in summer, and my clothes are ruined.
4. The beds in the West Dormitory all have ladders. We only need to weld a small stirrup, which is inconvenient and easy to fall off, especially for girls. It is said that many girls can only get up when they sleep on the table, and often fall down.
5. West dormitory network access optical fiber. Our ordinary telephone line is 2M at the earliest, but the network fee is the same (tell Netcom this). There is a hot water room under each dormitory in the west, which provides hot water all day. There is only one water room in the east, and there is still a time limit. Moreover, drawing water is far from the Sixth Hospital, the First Hospital, the Second Hospital and the Third Hospital, and there is no way to use the electric water heater in the dormitory because the power is limited.
The worst thing is that there is something wrong with the power supply line in the western district, and the school will not repair it. The west side is powered all day! Our time is limited, and only when it rains on cloudy days or legal holidays can we supply electricity all day!
However, the dormitory expenses in our eastern and western areas are the same, both of which are 800 years (undergraduate).