The Syrian style dormitory was exposed, and students wanted to go home at night after seeing the

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-29

Syrian style "dormitory**, students want to go home at night after watching: "new concept"** off the table

Many students are looking forward to their future university life before entering university. Influenced by university propaganda and various film and television dramas, they think that their university dormitory will be an ideal place to be spacious, bright and warm. After all, the dormitory is where they will live for the next four years, and it would be a real disappointment if the environment was not as satisfactory as they had hoped.

However, there is often a gap between reality and ideals, and many school dormitories are not as good as people would like.

The "Syrian Style" dormitory suddenly became popular, and students want to go home immediately after seeing itEvery September is the time when many students start school, and many new students choose to share various dormitories on their circle of friends or social networks**. Some dormitories are simple and bright, while others are comfortable and warm, which arouses people's envy. However, there are also some unusual dormitories that make people doubt life at first glance, and to put it nicely, completely "Syrian-style" architecture.

Hebei University of Technology is a famous 211 school in China, located in the bustling Tianjin, which leaves a good impression on people, making many students think that the dormitory of this school is certainly not bad.

However, the reality is very different from what everyone expected. A graduate student said after the start of the semester: "I suddenly want to drop out of school and reconsider, what kind of 'new concept' is this?".This is not an exaggeration. According to the ** posted by the classmates, the floor of the entire dormitory is made of cement, the tables, chairs and benches are all wooden, slightly burr, and the walls are mottled and uneven, revealing a sense of dampness. Even the standard ** table in the dormitory showed an abnormal appearance, which was staggering, and students even had the urge to go home immediately after seeing it.

In fact, Hebei University of Technology is not the only school where this happens. Many schools, even prestigious schools, have poor dormitories.

Why is this happening in graduate dormitories?Funding is more suitable for other purposes than refurbishing dormitories, and each school receives a limited amount of funding. Rather than renovating old dormitories, the university prefers to use funds for scientific research, experiments, entrepreneurship, academics, etc. Even if the cost of building a new campus is relatively high, it is still more cost-effective than renovating an old dormitory, or at least it will increase the visibility of the school. On the other hand, the school only needs to provide accommodation, and as long as the students can live normally, there is no need to waste money on renovations due to lack of comfort.

Graduate dormitories have a limited number of enrollments, mostly spread across the old campus, and many have different campuses as the individual schools grow. However, due to differences in the timing of construction, the environments of these campuses varied. The old campus was relatively modest and had a smaller footprint, while the new campus has a variety of dormitories that are more suitable for modern students. The school's enrollment ranges from undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students. Compared to undergraduates, the ratio of graduate students to doctoral students is smaller. In order to facilitate management, the university usually assigns graduate students and doctoral students to the old campus, which is also the reason for the poor dormitory environment for graduate students.

There is a clear divergence in the attitudes of students towards the dilapidated dormitories. Students also have different opinions on why these dilapidated dormitories are not renovated. Students who support not renovating believe that these old campuses have a long history and represent the cultural heritage of the school, where many celebrities have lived, and it is a shame that the renovation will cause this culture to not be preserved.

Students who support the renovation believe that the dilapidated dormitory will greatly affect people's favorability. Problems such as water seepage on the walls and unstable bed shelves will cause a lot of inconvenience to everyone, and even if you are interested in the major of the school, you will choose another school due to dormitory problems.

The author would like to say that the poor dormitory not only brings inconvenience to students, but also has a non-negligible impact on the academic Xi.

Students pay the most attention to their Xi, but the dilapidated dormitory environment is easy to reduce the efficiency of students' learning Xi, and it is impossible to ensure a normal Xi life. Imagine that a person's energy is limited, and if more time is spent on improving the dormitory environment, then less time will be spent on studying Xi.

In addition, studies have shown that a comfortable living environment helps to relax the mind, make people feel refreshed and motivated.

Being in a dilapidated dormitory environment for a long time will unconsciously become decadent and depressed, unable to maintain a positive state. As the saying goes, "if you don't sweep a house, how can you sweep the world", only if you live in a comfortable environment, you have the motivation to go outside and fight.

The dormitory environment also affects the sleeping condition of students, a comfortable environment makes it easier for people to fall asleep, and only when the environment is relaxed, students can ensure adequate sleep and an energetic next day.

Accommodation is an important issue that students are concerned about, and only by solving this problem can students focus more on their studies and Xi.

We can understand the school's reluctance to renovate the old dormitory, but at least within the scope of our ability, we should strive to improve the accommodation conditions of students, such as changing wooden tables, chairs and benches to standard tables, repainting walls, repairing cracks, etc., and strive to achieve a win-win situation for the school and students.

Today's topic: What do you think about the aging of some school dormitories?Do I need to redecorate?

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