Although many universities will expressly stipulate that students must live in dormitories. However, there are still many students who want to leave the dormitory and find their own houses outside, thus avoiding many dormitory troubles.
The university forces us to adapt to the collective life and get used to the rules of communication in uncomfortable circles. Collective life is an environment full of changes and challenges, such as: you need to get used to strangers, you need to control what you want to do so as not to disturb others, or you need to solve problems in life independently. Collective life will often change you inadvertently, and these small changes will become priceless wealth in the future work. Learning how to get along with others in collective life is a necessary process. Experiencing this kind of "bitterness" in advance will make our future road easier.
In dormitory life, don't restrict others too strictly with your own three views, so you will be the last one to restrict yourself, but look at others with an inclusive eye. Although we are not the same person and not necessarily the same person, we still respect each other's ideas. Having this mode of thinking will help you avoid a lot of trouble.
Then if dormitory life is really unbearable, I think it is also a way to move out. Living outside has many advantages, such as working ability. I spent all the money I had saved for a long time, and now I am forced to go out to work, but I have learned more. Originally, work was fun, but now I want to do something seriously. Only when I have pressure can I be motivated. Freedom of entry and exit, no access control, no need to worry that your every move will disturb your roommates and so on. , including the electricity and water charges paid, can be managed by themselves.
Therefore, staying and not staying have their own advantages and disadvantages, and they are all implemented according to their own needs. No matter which one is your own life, you can do it as long as your decision won't make you regret it! Finally, we should remind everyone that protective measures should be taken during the epidemic. If the school strongly disagrees, stay in the school dormitory ~