I would like to ask when Mr. Long will change the dormitory. That is, I am a freshman this year, living in a bedroom for eight people ... when will I change to a bedroom for four?

The premise of changing beds ... if you are a girl, boys will change, but basically eight people will not move. ...

Girls will change their bedrooms at the end of their freshman year (the scene is spectacular and scary, so it's best to rent a car and look after things). They can discuss with the person who changes the dormitory after the allocation of the college and move in something that is not heavy or expensive about one day in advance as usual (it is easy to be too busy to move together in one day).

There are different ways to change bedrooms every time, sometimes by college, sometimes by grade. We were divided into beds by college in our sophomore year and by grade in our junior year.

Rooms 5, 6 and 7 are bedrooms for four people, and sophomores and juniors will live there. Shed 4 is a 6-person dormitory. Generally, in my senior year, I participated in the selection of 6-person dormitory and 8-person dormitory.

5 there is a big room at home, which is half cloudy and half sunny, depending on the allocation and lottery of the college; She also has a small room (really small and crowded). The big room is relatively cold in winter. The overall environment is ok, close to the back door and convenient by car. There is a small shop downstairs. You can buy snacks such as boiled noodles, fried rice and wonton without leaving the bedroom door. Downstairs there are supermarkets, baths, small restaurants, opposite the water room, which are generally good.

There is a shop street under the house, which will be noisy, but it is more convenient to buy things. It's near a canteen. Accommodation conditions ... are all tangled. We were on the second floor, the upper bunk of the four-person dormitory, and when we jumped up, we would knock our heads (the roof was too low). . . I wonder what it's like upstairs. Because there are shops on the first floor, the shed is high, but it is not wet. By the way, when we lived, the open space downstairs was closed, and there was no place to hang quilts. I wonder what will happen to you then. Besides, if it's facing the playground, the sound during military training in the morning ... you know, I didn't sleep.

I haven't lived in She7, but I went to see it. I feel that the environment is OK, but it's a little back, and it seems that men and women live together (1 1 seems to be it), and the open space below can be bask in the quilt ~

I hope my junior can get a better dormitory, and I hope my answer will help ~