Area A is basically full of eight people sleeping. Let me give you a detailed account of eight people sleeping. Hey, hey, get ready.
First of all, the dormitory space for eight people is very small, and it is obviously crowded for eight people. If you have lived there, you will know. There is no independent bathroom, no independent washstand, no independent balcony and no fan, and the ventilation is seriously poor. Anyway, it's more than one grade lower than when I was in high school. If there is an early class (that is, class starts at 8 o'clock), there are many people getting up at this time, so they have to grab seats to wash and go to the toilet, and the bathroom is often blocked by water. This is mainly because students' quality is not high and they often throw things around. Also, if you are unfortunate enough to live on the top floor, there is probably no water in your building when there are many people because of the water pressure.
Area B is also dominated by eight people sleeping, four people sleeping, and some have independent balconies (cool)
Area C was newly built in 2000. It used to be the dormitory for athletes and staff of the World Winter Games, so the conditions were better. Basically, four people sleep, go to bed and get off the table, but there is no separate bathroom, no separate washstand, no separate balcony and no fan. There is also a high cost, one year 1500, while eight people only sleep 600 a year, a difference of 900.
I don't know how to allocate new students this year. Anyway, when I came here last year, almost all freshmen were assigned to Area A regardless of their major, and only a few of them were automatically transferred to Area C by computer, but we can move to other places in Area C this year, so if we don't tear down this building, we can probably make room for this year's freshmen.
I haven't been there, but I have checked. In this case, I hope to adopt it.