How about the female dormitory of Weifang University?

According to the major of dormitory, engineering music department lives in apartment 7, and girls live in apartment 6 on the 5 th. I know that the math department lives in apartment 6, and the fifth is usually the liberal arts department. It's hard to say. But the structure and facilities of each apartment are the same (because I will live on May 6th if I live on campus during the summer vacation, so I know all about it). Each dormitory has its own bathroom and balcony with faucet. Only the balcony of 1 boys' apartment is open-air, and ours is a small room balcony. The biggest room left is a bed, a cupboard and a big table. These things are placed a little differently between No.7 and No.5 and No.6, but they are all oversized and overweight tables in the middle. There are eight table holes where you can put some daily necessities and skin care products, and the top of your head is facing the fan, so there is no personal small desk. The difference is that the No.7 cabinet is placed on both sides of the entrance, and the four people are about half a meter wide and more than two meters high (according to the impression, it may be inaccurate). It is divided into two parts, one big and one small, and the small one is square below. Suitcases are usually put on the cabinet. Then go ahead, there are four beds on each side, and there are eight people in the upper and lower bunks. Then go ahead to the balcony mentioned, and the bathroom is on the left or right hand side. No.5 and No.6 are beds for eight people in the four corners of the room. There is a cabinet for four people between the two beds on the same side, and the other side is the same, and everything else is the same. In particular, Apartment 6 has two large study areas, that is, places with desks and stools to study. Everyone in apartment 7 is envious. There seems to be one in apartment 5, so I'm not sure. Every apartment has a small shop and a washing machine for lazy mm, hee hee, now it has risen to five yuan at a time. I didn't pay attention to the problem of money. I wonder if it will be changed to a quadruple room in the future. If you don't change it, it should be four or five hundred yuan. There is a limited amount of electricity and water every month. The more money you spend, the more you pay. Generally, water will not exceed, and electricity will often exceed. I think that's all, no problem, there are photos, just the people who took them ~