China Naming Network - Eight-character Q&A - How about the girls' dormitory in Nanhu College of Jiaxing University? I intend to apply for public utility management. What about the dormitory there? How many people are there in a room?
How about the girls' dormitory in Nanhu College of Jiaxing University? I intend to apply for public utility management. What about the dormitory there? How many people are there in a room?
Accommodation is divided into dormitories and apartments, but girls can basically live in apartments. The cost ranges from 650- 1200 (there may be slight changes), and the electricity fee is calculated separately (each dormitory has a certain electricity fee, and the excess part will be paid separately. When registering, a water and electricity deposit of 100 will be paid, and the invoice can be kept well, and the money can be refunded upon graduation). There is a 4-person apartment with separate bathroom, water heater, wired telephone (Tietong) and small balcony, but there is no air conditioning and TV. The bed is for sleeping above, the desk and wardrobe are below, and there is an independent telecom network cable under each desk (it seems to be the 30th of the month, but you can't bring a computer when you are a freshman, and you can do it without being found by the counselor, hehe). The dormitory is bunk beds, wired telephone (Tietong), one desk and one cabinet for one person, and Tietong accesses the Internet. There is only one account in each dormitory, so you can only buy a router to solve the problem of multi-person internet access. There are 6-8 people in each dormitory, which is a bit crowded (but it is very lively, basically one dormitory has one class, but it does not rule out that some of them are from other classes, because it is impossible to get together just now), and there are public toilets, bathrooms and washbasins. Dormitories and apartments allocated to various colleges are uncertain. Every year, freshmen report according to the allocation of the school. Dormitories are generally changed once a year. Change apartments for those who live in dormitories, and change dormitories for those who live in apartments (in class only. Of course, you can also buy a bed, because someone lives in an apartment but rents a house outside, but it may be a senior in other departments. If the number of apartments is limited, the lottery for living in the dormitory will be decided (if it is negotiable, the lottery may not be drawn, and we will know then). Suggestion: Freshmen should arrive as early as possible when reporting for duty. A few years ago, counselors would draw lots to decide whether to live in apartments or dormitories. You'd better arrive early (if you are eloquent, you may live in an apartment). Even if you get the dormitory, you can choose a bed if you arrive early. Finally, I wish you a happy study in Jiaxing University ~ ~ ~