What is the dormitory condition of Guiyang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine?

When school starts in August and September every year, one of the questions that candidates are most concerned about is how the dormitory conditions of Guiyang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine are, how the dormitory environment is, and whether there are pictures of boys' and girls' dormitories for reference. Let me sort out the article "How are the Dormitory Conditions in Guiyang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine" and introduce the dormitory problems in Guiyang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

The best dormitory is an apartment building with five rooms, no balcony, a bathroom, complete facilities and enough wardrobes and desks. Now it is a typical university dormitory. In addition, there is a six-person room with balcony and bathroom. The facilities are relatively simple, and there is generally not enough space to put things. Secondly, there are eight rooms or more. I don't know much about these. It is estimated that the environment is similar to that of a six-person room, but there is no separate bathroom. I don't know much about the Beijing class, but I see many people from the Beijing class living in apartment buildings. The lottery ticket is probably an ordinary lottery ticket. If your counselor is excellent, she will help you win the position. If you don't live in an apartment building and want to live in one, don't worry. You can find those who live in apartment buildings but are too expensive. There will be such a small advertisement in the school. There are other ways, come to school for a period of time to know.

Guiyang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine was established in 1965. Since the establishment of the hospital, the school has been adhering to the motto of "being honest and clean, studying hard and practicing hard", adhering to the educational concept of "development first, quality first, innovation as the source, educating people for use", and taking it as its own responsibility to train higher Chinese medicine talents. Now it has developed into an undergraduate college of traditional Chinese medicine with multi-disciplinary support and complete school level, integrating teaching, scientific research and medical treatment. In 2006, it was approved by the provincial government as "provincial key support for the construction of colleges and universities", and in 2008, it was rated as "excellent college for undergraduate teaching level evaluation" by the Ministry of Education.