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Should universities rent houses off campus?
This varies from person to person. If I were you, I would choose to rent a house outside.

I was assigned to this dormitory when I was in college. I try to integrate into this circle and communicate with people around me. I did well and made friends with them. But what I can't accept is that one person snores and three people sleep for a week, and I completely lost my temper. If I snore alone, I can talk to him, but in this case.

I couldn't sleep when I changed places. Plus, I just arrived at the university, and everything has not been straightened out, so this dormitory life makes me very upset. I sleep until midnight listening to thunderous snoring every day, and close my eyes after midnight when I am really sleepy. Get up the next morning with dark circles under your eyes and go to class.

Not at first glance. The body can't stand it, and the academic performance can't stand it. Finally, I discussed with my family and moved out. Although the price is higher, at least I have a good living environment and my quality of life can be improved. My parents are worried that I can't eat well and sleep well outside. When they heard this, they raised their hands in favor.

I rent a shared one, that is, a big house with many partitions. I chose a window seat, but the room is not big enough to cook. I have to eat out. I have a desk to study. There is not much space in this room except this table and a bed, but it is enough for me. I lived there for three years. Needless to say, I lived in love.