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How about renting a house near the school?
Every year, just after the start of school, some students always complain to their parents about the poor accommodation in the school and ask for renting a house near the school in order to study better.

In the case that universities generally provide accommodation, choosing to rent a house near the school will undoubtedly greatly increase the cost of living.

Moreover, renting a house near the school, the rent for one month far exceeds the accommodation fee for one year in the school. Why do college students make inappropriate choices such as cost performance?

In general, there are four reasons why college students choose to rent a house, but the first three reasons are really helpless, and the fourth reason is a bit far-fetched. It should be said that the accommodation conditions in most colleges and universities are ok. College students basically sleep with four or six people, but now it is rare to see eight people sleeping.

Whether in the mode of getting into bed or leaving the table or separating the bed from the table, the dormitory environment is enough to ensure the students' learning requirements. In life, it also basically meets the needs of students.

Of course, the accommodation conditions at school can't be compared with those at home. Most schools can't have separate toilets and bathrooms in each dormitory, and some schools can't even install air conditioning.

Especially in some bedrooms without air conditioning, summer is really unbearable. Therefore, it is understandable that qualified students choose to go out to rent a house in order to live more comfortably.

The dormitory atmosphere is not conducive to study.

Although, the dormitory is a place to rest. But for many students, the dormitory is also a place to study, or at least an important environment for study, especially at night.

Going to the library to study, on the one hand, you need to occupy a seat, on the other hand, you can't avoid running back and forth, which is very time-consuming, especially in rainy days.

This puts forward certain requirements for the learning atmosphere in the dormitory, at least requiring roommates not to affect their normal study, especially roommates who are addicted to games.

Once you meet such a roommate, it will be quite troublesome. It will greatly affect the effect of dormitory learning, more seriously affect the relationship between roommates, and even cause serious consequences.

Roommates seriously affect sleep.

Some students have poor sleep quality. These students have a shallow sleep, which shows that it is relatively difficult to fall asleep and they are easily awakened.

This kind of students have high demands on their roommates' living habits. When roommates' life rhythm is different from their own, they will be very painful and even need drugs to improve their sleep.

If such students encounter roommates with bad sleep habits, such as grinding their teeth while sleeping, talking in their sleep, or even having serious snoring habits, they will inevitably not be able to get along for a long time.

For these students, renting a house may be a last resort. Otherwise, long-term poor sleep quality will not only affect students, but also affect their health. Although any college student who goes out to rent a house has reasons why he has to rent a house, if possible, he should try to live in a dormitory.

When students rent a house outside and live alone, it is inevitable that they will feel distant from their roommates and even other students in the class, which will lead to alienation of interpersonal relationships, and in severe cases, indifference of interpersonal relationships. It is difficult to guarantee the safety of renting a house outside the school, especially for college students, who usually have no sense of self-protection, and it is difficult to deal with it calmly in case of unexpected situations. Therefore, even regardless of economic problems, it is better for college students to live in dormitories, which will also reassure schools and parents.

If there is really no way, we have to go out and rent a house, but we must also ensure safety first. Students need considerable self-control to ensure that their normal study and life will not be affected.