7 buildings, space, eight people (our dormitory is not full), no separate bathroom, steel bed, and a similar closed balcony. 500 soon. Decorated last year, there is no such gloomy feeling. At the end of the corridor, there are toilets and public bathrooms.
6 buildings, with air conditioning, but unfortunately not decorated, there is no separate bathroom, which looks worse than 7 buildings. It looks like five or six hundred dollars.
5 buildings, with open balcony, independent toilets with relatively garbage, with tables under the bed above, and the accommodation fee is high.
Building 4.3 has a table under the bed and no separate bathroom and balcony. About 800.
2. 1 girl's dormitory, although I have been there, I dare not compliment. Because girls dress themselves up very well. But the room is small and the balcony is closed. Eight beds.
If you are a freshman, then eight buildings have nothing to do with you, and will be occupied by outstanding talents of a certain age until graduation. Most of the seven buildings are seniors of your freshman year. 1 and 2 buildings are girls' dormitories. Building 3 is the postgraduate dormitory. Building 4 is for juniors. Secondly, two students moved to Building 5. So personally, most of you count back to six buildings, all of whom are graduates. Girls don't care, they are worried about taking the basement dormitory.