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My dormitory is a mess. I don't sleep at night, but sleep during the day, although it's college life now. I want to study. Is there anything I can do to stop it?
I have faced such a dilemma.

First of all, if you have the conditions, you can rent a house outside without considering the dormitory, which is the best policy;

Secondly, you can adjust your schedule and go to the classroom or library to study. The dormitory is just a place to rest, regardless of others. If the dormitory is too noisy to sleep, you can buy those anti-noise earplugs and eye masks, which is the middle policy;

Third, make clear your position with the people in the dormitory, let everyone know that you need to rest and study, and hope that they will pay due attention. This is the worst policy. Doing it badly will make the relationship stiff, and it is estimated that it will have no effect.

I suggest you take the middle policy, which is the rational choice of most people. The dormitory is originally a place to sleep. Don't pursue perfection. After all, it is not a person's dormitory!

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