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Many colleges and universities have provided the functions of choosing their own beds and "submitting resumes" to find roommates, and college students are no longer "opening blind boxes" when they che
Many colleges and universities have provided the functions of choosing their own beds and "submitting resumes" to find roommates, and college students are no longer "opening blind boxes" when they check in. What do you think of this new function? Is this optional bed new? The function is quite good. I envy the experience of' opening a blind box' in college. It should be good to make a resume, find a roommate and get along with a group of like-minded people day and night.

Let me see, this optional bed. There are two obvious advantages, one is that you can live with like-minded people, and the other is that you can avoid conflicts due to differences in personality and life.

When I was in college, my beds were randomly matched. Although I made many friends, I also met many contradictions.

For example, in my upper bunk, she can't get along with other people in the dormitory. Most of us 1 1 turn off the lights and sleep. She 10 sleeps and thinks we are noisy. When there is no class in the morning, I can't wait to sleep until eight or nine. People get up at six and go out after washing.

Later we expressed our dissatisfaction with her. She felt bullied and applied to move out of the dormitory.

So I think it's easier for people with similar lifestyles to get along with each other. You don't have to worry about others interfering with you, and you won't interfere with others yourself.

From a deeper perspective, the choice of bed is actually a respect for students. Now we all advocate giving respect to the baby and giving the baby the right to choose independently, and the choice of bed just caters to this.

Moreover, when students choose dormitories and roommates according to their living habits, whether they go to bed early and get up early, stay up late and get up late, be afraid of society or be social cows, be orderly or live casually, they are all suitable for themselves. Don't worry about being pushed out or being abrupt, everyone can have a comfortable lifestyle.

In fact, choosing a bed is for students to grow up. Since this optional bed came out, I've been looking for a roommate by reading my classmates' resumes. Most of them are like this: emphasize that you have no bad hobbies, even staying up late will not affect your roommate's rest, dormitory supplies can be AA, and dormitory hygiene is the same as cleaning.

Look, if students want to match the right roommate, they also need to master the common sense of collective life, so as to understand some "social knowledge" in advance, for example, people should learn to get along with others and make rules of life through contracts. This was originally something that I would consider when renting a house after graduation. But now they are beginning to understand.

Therefore, the university seems to let students do whatever they want, but in fact it has played a role in promoting students' growth. Students gain rights and naturally understand their obligations; He has his own personalized needs, and naturally understands that he respects the habits and freedoms of others.

So no matter from which aspect, the function of bed selection is very good. Students can gain the right of free choice and learn the collective lifestyle. Education should not be like this, not only in class, but also in life.