Why are college students' dormitories nervous?

A few days ago, the news that graduate freshmen of Hunan University booked beds attracted widespread attention. The news of "Notice of the School on the Application and Bed Reservation Function of Graduate Open Orientation System" shows that due to the limited housing, freshmen graduate students have different choices in school accommodation.

According to public information, this policy is not the first year, and no school has journalists. It can be seen from the application notes for graduate students and freshmen in the past six years issued by official website University that we have been applying for accommodation voluntarily according to the existing resources and providing housing for freshmen to choose from within a certain range. In addition to Hunan University, Peking University, Nanjing University, Fudan University and other universities have this situation.

In fact, the reason for this phenomenon is very simple. The enrollment expansion is too fast, and the dormitory resources can't keep up with the growth rate of enrollment. At this growth rate, it is not inconceivable that student dormitories rely on lottery.

For this situation. Maybe many students don't adapt, after all, studying and living in a dormitory. It seems to be common sense that many students may find it difficult to accept that it is realistic to rent a house by themselves during school. In addition, affordable accommodation itself is an attraction for further study. If the cost of accommodation is too high, people's desire to learn will be greatly reduced.

This is not mentioned in the enrollment process. Although it is a unilateral statement, the school should understand that the registration fee is not a trivial matter for students and should fulfill all the obligations of informing them.

Dormitory tension is actually a growing worry and inevitable result after graduate enrollment expansion. So how to solve this problem from a technical point of view. It is a compulsory question in front of the university, so I hope that the problem of dormitory tension can be effectively alleviated in the future.