More and more college students choose to rent a house off-campus, and netizens question Is it because of the money "burned in a panic"?
Going to university is a dream in many people's hearts, and students are looking forward to enjoying the freedom of college because of the constraints of teachers and parents in high school.
Due to a combination of factors, some students are not interested in the dormitory allocated by the school after entering the university, and choose to spend their own money to rent a house off-campus.
A junior student voiced her thoughts: I would rather spend money on a rented house than a dormitory. Her decision was due to the fact that she was not getting along well with her roommate, which had been going on for two years, and she couldn't hold on anymore and decided to move out on her own.
More and more college students are choosing not to live in dormitories, but to rent off-campus. Is it because there is money to burn in a panic?In fact, many college students make this choice because they can't get along with their roommates.
The main reason why most college students move out of their dorms is because they have problems getting along with their roommates. Understandably, there are at least 4 students in each dormitory, and some may have 6 or 8 students. Since everyone comes from different parts of the country, their living habits and personalities are different, and students at this stage have a strong sense of self, it is normal for them to have conflicts when getting along.
In order to avoid the intensification of conflicts, it is also a good solution to "stay away" in time. Choosing to rent an off-campus apartment does not necessarily mean that you have money to "burn out".
Adult students need to have their own private space, especially those who are "group pets" at home, and it is difficult for them to adapt to group life, so they choose to rent off-campus. Although they moved out, they still have a good relationship with their roommates, but it is difficult to accept group life.
Of course, there are also some college students who rent a house off-campus not of their own volition, but are forced to have no choice. Because many colleges and universities in China have been established for many years, the environment and equipment were the best at the beginning, but with the passage of time and the use of students, the accommodation environment has been "not what it used to be", and even cannot be used normally. As a result, the accommodation was so poor that students had to choose to rent off-campus.
What factors do college students need to consider when choosing to rent an off-campus apartment?
Proximity to school: University dormitories are located on campus, making it easy for students to attend and leave school. If you choose to rent an off-campus apartment, the first thing to consider is the distance from the school. Being too remote may increase the time it takes to get to and from class, so students need to know the location of the house in advance.
Whether living expenses are sufficient to cover the rent: Although university students no longer live in dormitories, the university still charges for accommodation. Therefore, students need to prepare for the cost of renting an additional room. When making a decision, you need to consider whether your living expenses are enough to cover the rent to avoid adding financial pressure to the family.
Personal safety issues: Universities usually do not allow students to rent off-campus apartments because there are teachers and classmates on campus, and the school can understand and deal with problems in a timely manner. In contrast, there is a safety concern for a person renting an off-campus apartment, especially if female students are in a vulnerable group. Schools are more concerned about the safety of their students, so students who are interested in renting an apartment must think carefully and make a deliberate decision.
Overall, whether you're renting an on-campus residence hall or off-campus, safety is a top priority. Although some schools may have poor dormitories and understand students' considerations when choosing to rent, renting an apartment off-campus also comes with certain risks. Therefore, students need to weigh the pros and cons holistically when making a decision.
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