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What are the advantages and disadvantages of college students wanting to stay in school?
Advantages:

Life is more free and you have your own space.

Disadvantages:

I feel that the closest person in my last university was my roommate, and my classmates have nothing in common. If you go out, you are really alone, so you don't have to be disturbed and influenced by your roommate, so there is a lot of space, but without your roommate, you may, just may, have no good friends.

Because roommates spend the longest time in college, if you go out, you may get along well with the people in the class, but you can't have a heart-to-heart relationship with that kind of polite superficial relationship. You can stay for a while and feel it. If you really feel inappropriate, it is ok to separate.

Universities can apply for not staying on campus, that is, applying for day study. The state does not force college students to live on campus. According to the regulations of the school, students need to submit an application for day study to the school. The principle of submitting daily applications is to proceed from safety.

In the dormitory, students can adapt to college life as soon as possible, better integrate into the student group, feel the atmosphere of college life and exercise their ability to live independently. People say that going to college is like "half a foot has stepped into the society", but in fact, this "half a foot" started from stepping into the dormitory of college students.