What should freshmen pay attention to when they live in the dormitory for the first time?
1 First, choose a bed by the window, which will provide better ventilation, better lighting and relative comfort. If you are close to doors or corridors, people coming and going will feel noisy, so windows are the first choice.
2. If the upper and lower bunks are occupied, and you live in the lower bunk, you need to put a sheet under the upper bunk board to prevent other dirt such as sawdust from falling down. Whether it's the upper berth or the lower berth, it's best to put a sheet on the wall, which can prevent insects on the one hand, and it won't be too cold to sleep at night on the other.
3. Apply for a card. A phone card, a meal card, a water card and a bath card should be enough.
4, some bedding pillows will be brought, and you need to buy them yourself if you don't bring them. There are not many daily necessities.
Students with laptops also need broadband. It is recommended to do it with the dormitory, which is cheaper.
6. Walk around the campus with the people in the dormitory, find out the general orientation and see what is delicious around. Basically, it's ok