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Why do universities always have wonderful rules?
"Can you hide this garbage bag?"

"What is your hook? Take it off for me. We stipulate that nothing is allowed to hang on the hook. "

A senior's sleep check has pushed a vocational college into a hot search, and also triggered a hot discussion on the "wonderful work" regulations of universities.

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So, what are the "wonderful" regulations of universities? Next, let's go and study!

1, there can be no garbage in the trash can and no hair on the ground.

Personally, I think "no garbage in the trash can" is the most "wonderful" rule. There can't be garbage in the trash can, that is, garbage bags are often changed, or everyone doesn't throw garbage into the trash can.

In fact, the best way to solve this problem may be not to put trash cans in the dormitory at all.

And there can't be hair on the ground, which is even more ridiculous!

I heard it was to check whether there was hair on the ground. It's really a long experience for an inspector of a school's student union to take off his shoes and walk around in white socks.

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2, the quilt is folded into tofu, and no one can sit on the bed.

This rule is the most fatal to the "Handbrake Party". In order to fold the quilt into a tofu block, it means I have to get up an hour early every day, and then I start to fold the quilt over and over again until it becomes a tofu block.

This reminds me of a "business", that is, students who are good at folding quilts can help other students with broken hands earn some extra money every morning.

3, the dormitory is not allowed to have hooks, clothes can not have clothes on the clothesline.

I can't understand this rule. There are no hooks in the dormitory, nothing to hang, and no clothes on the clothes rack. Then you can make the wardrobe big enough that you can fit it in.

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However, the reality is that few schools can do this, and most wardrobes are very small.

Especially in the girls' dormitory, everyone has a lot of things, so you can't fold all your clothes and sleep in the bed. What about the newly washed clothes? To cope with the inspection, put clothes dripping with water in the closet?

Nothing can be put on the table, and neither can the computer.

Nothing can fit on the table. Why do you need a table?

As we all know, every student in a university dormitory will have a desk to put books, computers and other school supplies, but some schools stipulate that nothing can be put on the desk. Is that weird?

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Just for the dormitory inspection, for the so-called "neatness", we can only hide everything we can see.

5. Get up at 5: 30 in the morning, call the roll and do exercises during recess?

Seeing that some students spit, the school forced freshmen and sophomores to get up and run every morning, and the key point was actually to call the roll.

Get up after 5 o'clock and call the roll for half an hour. I stood on the playground in winter, freezing to death, and I was not allowed to wear a hat and scarf.

The real running time is less than ten minutes, completely for formalism.

Some students said that not only do morning exercises, but also do recess exercises in our school. With the music of "Time is Calling" playing, we seem to have returned to the distant junior high school era.

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6. It is not allowed to take food back to the dormitory or eat in the dormitory.

Many schools stipulate that students are not allowed to eat in the dormitory, and it is not allowed to take takeout back to the dormitory, or even meals in the canteen.

It seems that eating a meal in the dormitory has to be hidden. I really sympathize with the students in these schools, and I feel as bad as being a thief.

The key is that the school canteen is small, so we should eat it in batches and not take it back to the dormitory.

7. No dating

The university forbids blind date, which is a bit outrageous. You can forgive me for saying that dating is forbidden in elementary school, junior high school and high school. After all, "puppy love" is easy to delay learning.

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However, when you go to college, everyone is an adult, and you still forbid people to fall in love. Is that a little too much?

Aren't they all going on blind dates after graduation? Marriage is also an important event in life. Universities do not take off their bachelor's degrees, and it is even harder to take off their bachelor's degrees after graduation!

8. Freshmen are forbidden to take the CET-4.

As we all know, CET-4 and CET-6 are very important for college students, and the easiest time to pass CET-4 may be freshman.

However, many schools prohibit freshmen from taking CET-4, which means that when you are allowed to take CET-4, you may have forgotten that English knowledge, and the difficulty will naturally increase a lot.

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There are many similar "wonderful" regulations in universities, so I won't list them one by one.

It can also be seen from these regulations that some of them do have certain positive significance for students, but most of them have serious "formalism" and have little significance.

Seeing that many students are spitting, I feel that it is not a university, but a high school. Going to college is even stricter than high school.

So, is it that the worse the university is, the more serious this formalism will be?

Is it true that "first-class schools pay attention to learning, while second-class schools pay attention to discipline"?

There has been a saying circulating on the Internet: "First-class universities pay attention to learning, while second-rate schools pay attention to discipline".

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In fact, this statement is not groundless. Generally speaking, the better the university, the better the atmosphere, and then, the more free it is, the less restrictions it has on students. The worse the university, the more restrictions there will be, and many of them are inhuman.

Therefore, I also hope that colleges and universities can consider problems from the perspective of students, do not engage in some formalistic rules and regulations, and do more humanized regulations.

I also hope that everyone can be self-disciplined and self-reliant in college and achieve better self, because many times, we can't change the reality, we can only change ourselves.