Not all the people who live in university dormitories are classmates. "Dormitory" is a house for accommodation, including bedroom, bathroom, bathroom and balcony. The number of people living in the dormitory is different, including single rooms, double rooms and multiple rooms. Different schools have different dormitory specifications, different supporting equipment and different electrical requirements.
How do college dormitory roommates get along?
First: help each other. You can help your roommates more at ordinary times. For example, if you are on the road, you can help them bring food and throw garbage. In this way, you can ask them for help when it is inconvenient for you. But you don't need to please your roommates deliberately, because then they will think you are easy to bully and will boss you around.
Second: respect each other's privacy. Don't listen much, don't watch much. Everyone has privacy and should learn to respect it. So people won't resent you. However, your privacy should not be snooped by others. If your roommate deliberately asks about and peeks at your privacy, don't bear it, just tell her.
Third: Sometimes roommates are just roommates. Just be yourself on the premise of considering her feelings more. The worst plan is to apply for changing dormitories or living outside.
How are dormitories allocated in universities?
1, pre-select dormitory online
After receiving the letter of admission, the school official website will be attached, pointing out in detail the relevant matters of online pre-selection of dormitory. When the appointed time is up, you can start the dormitory pre-selection.
The school dormitory is divided into several rooms, usually four rooms and six rooms, which is decided by individuals. Different rooms have different prices. Usually a four-person room is one-third more expensive than a six-person room. Generally speaking, in schools that pre-select dormitories online, students are all looking for more chatting classmates in a large group and then reporting to the same dormitory.
2. Assign dormitories according to the number of students.
Student numbers are arranged by surname. For example, if my surname is Yang, my roommate's surname basically starts with Y, but there are exceptions. Students' numbers may be assigned together if they are not connected, depending on how the school arranges them.
Although this is very casual, after all, we come from all corners of the country, and everyone's living habits and personality are different. It is inevitable that some small frictions will occur, but after we leave the society, we will inevitably deal with all kinds of people, and getting along with different people can lay a good foundation for future development.
3. First-come, first-served distribution order
When Bian Xiao went to college, my dormitory came in the order of reporting. In other words, if the report comes early, there will be more opportunities to choose, and if it comes late, there will be fewer opportunities to choose.
If your school allocates dormitories on a first-come-first-served basis. If you come late, others have already arranged the dormitory, and finally the rest can only be with other students. In other words, your roommate may have a different major from yours. You don't have to attend class when they are in class, but they sleep in the dormitory when you are in class.