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Because of the rapid economic development and dense population in developed areas, the corresponding housing will be very tight, and the school is naturally the same, with more people and less land, so the dormitory will be more crowded.
Although the economic development is not as good as that of the developed areas, the housing prices and land in the underdeveloped areas are much lower than those in the developed areas, and the labor force in the underdeveloped areas is relatively cheap, so the dormitory conditions in the underdeveloped areas will be better than those in the developed areas.
This is especially true of first-class universities, which focus on education, so first-class universities in various regions will be built relatively well. However, in terms of dormitories alone, the land in the underdeveloped areas is cheaper, and the labor force involved in the construction is lower, so the same funding is of course better for the construction of the underdeveloped areas.
The title mentions 'first-class' university dormitories in underdeveloped areas and dormitories in developed areas. Combined with the above, the first-class dormitories in the underdeveloped areas are still better than the first-class dormitories in the developed areas, and they will naturally be higher than other ordinary colleges or private colleges that are not first-class universities with weak or poor economic strength.
In addition, because underdeveloped areas need to be discovered, it is necessary to use good dormitory conditions to attract students from all over the world to study, and its purpose is to attract more talents to underdeveloped areas to promote the economic and cultural development of underdeveloped areas.
But in the developed areas of the dormitory conditions are not as good as the dormitory conditions in the underdeveloped areas of the little friends do not be sad, although the living conditions are a little worse, but you enjoy better resources, better development prospects, the important thing is to study hard, live well!
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Normally, the dormitory conditions of a first-class university should be the same, and there are no differences at all.
However, many universities have better suburban campuses than urban ones, not only in the dormitories, but also in other buildings.
There are many reasons for this.
First, the land.
You must know that real estate is the most correct industry and a pillar industry in our country. Although in our country's system, the land is owned by the state, and we only have the right to use it, but not the right to own it.
However, under the premise of a market economy, real estate transactions have returned to normal many years ago.
Campuses located in developed areas naturally do not have so much space to build a dormitory with relatively good conditions because of the relatively expensive land. Not only is land expensive, but it is also difficult to buy more places to expand because there are many people living in them.
Second, the order of establishment.
In many cases, the headquarters of the first-class universities are located in the urban area, because when the university was first built, the number of students was small, the area was small, and the dormitory conditions were built according to the standards of that year. So it's normal to look very dilapidated, and it's an old building.
And many campuses in underdeveloped areas were basically expanded later. When it was established, it took into account the problems of students, and it was also supported by more developed technology, so the dormitory conditions were naturally better.
Third, the number of people.
Schools in developed areas have a higher number of students because of the abundant resources and the prosperity of the region, and there are many people who want to study and live in such campuses.
And because the campus is not large, these students are faced with such a tight resource, so the dormitory is naturally small, and the conditions are not good.
This is to be able to accommodate more students.
At the same time, this is also one of the disadvantages brought by the expansion of enrollment to the school.
Therefore, in general, dormitories in developed areas are inferior to dormitories in less developed areas.
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In fact, I have also found about this, and this phenomenon is also increasing, I have also checked on the Internet and also went to the school to investigate, after summarizing, I finally found that there are three main reasons.
The first reason is that most of the top universities have a relatively long history, or they have been spun off from a certain university. Most of the addresses they chose to build schools were in the more developed areas at that time, such as Beijing, Nanjing, Xiamen, Shanghai, etc., which are still relatively developed in the country. But over time, of course, the buildings, including the dormitories, will age, and the dormitories that were originally designed will not meet the needs of today's students.
Many first-class universities in underdeveloped areas include new universities and branch campuses of first-class universities in former developed areas. The design of various buildings is more humane and also in line with the aesthetics of most students nowadays.
The second reason is that the developed regions where the first-class universities are located will definitely be better, and the salaries of people will be higher. If it is built and expanded locally, it will be very costly, and it will affect the learning and work of students. Because in this way, many buildings need to be overhauled or even demolished.
This is not cost-effective, and it is better to build a new campus in an underdeveloped area with low labor costs and land occupation costs. Of course, many new first-class universities will also consider building campuses in less developed areas.
Thirdly, the construction of the new campus and the planning of the buildings, including the dormitories, will definitely be more advanced and practical than the original. People generally like new things, so it's no surprise that a new university residence hall would be better. In addition, many first-class universities are also private, and private universities have more freedom in planning university buildings, which allows universities in underdeveloped areas to give full play to their architectural characteristics and helps to attract more students.
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Some underdeveloped regions will pay special attention to the field of education. ** will do better in the school's infrastructure, higher requirements, but also to attract talents, whether a region can develop, one depends on the economy, the other depends on the degree of attention he attaches to education.
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No matter how expensive the land is, the international students in China who are issued are single rooms, and the Chinese students who are cheaper are collective dormitories.
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In fact, the reason for this phenomenon is very simple, the enrollment expansion is too fast, and the dormitory resources cannot keep up with the growth rate of enrollment. According to public data, the number of graduate students in China has surged 15 times in 23 years.
The public is more concerned about whether this will become the norm.
It seems to be possible at this stage. It is unlikely that the expansion of university facilities will be carried out year by year, but the expansion of enrollment is increasing almost every year, and this resource strain is likely to increase in the future.
For this situation, many students may not be able to adapt to it. After all, it is almost common sense to study and live in a dormitory, and it is difficult for many students to accept the reality that they have to rent a house by themselves during school.
Moreover, the affordable accommodation fee itself is also an attraction for further education, and if the accommodation cost is too high, people's desire to study may be greatly reduced.
But people should be prepared for this. We have been living in the context of "expanding enrollment every year", and perhaps forgetting that all this has a cost, and the shortage of dormitories is actually one of the costs. When the expansion reaches a certain scale, the dormitory cannot be carried and students can only choose to rent, and the cost of studying will increase sharply, which will slow down the speed of enrollment expansion, which is itself a sample of "market regulation".
Of course, even if there is a reason for this phenomenon, it does not mean that people should let it go. After all, the total number of graduate students in China is not sufficient, and there is still a need to expand the number of highly educated people. For example, among the newly employed population, about 15% of the United States has a graduate degree, and less than 1% in China.
On the whole, the number of registered graduate students per 1,000 people in China is about 1,000 people, and the number of graduate students in developed countries such as the United States is about 9.
These data show that the expansion of graduate student enrollment still has continued significance, and this important significance cannot be denied because of the shortage of dormitories.
For colleges and universities, the first thing should be clear is to make the information clear and give sufficient reminders to students. For example, a 2022 master's student at Hunan University said that the news that the dormitory needed to apply was not known at the beginning, but was only told on August 9, and it was not mentioned in the enrollment process. Although this is a one-sided statement, the school should understand that the cost of accommodation is not a trivial matter for students, and they should fulfill the obligation to fully inform.
In addition, even if the dormitory problem cannot be solved, the school can try to bring in social forces to help students as much as possible in the form of subsidies or scholarships. Of course, schools alone may not be enough to achieve subsidies, and a higher level of financial support is required. Now that the problem has arisen, the relevant departments may wish to study in depth and provide more feasible solutions.
The shortage of dormitories is actually a kind of "growing pain", which is the inevitable result of the expansion of graduate students. Most of China's colleges and universities are public universities, and the society has expectations for them for public welfare, so how to solve this problem from the perspective of public welfare is a must-answer question in front of universities. Therefore, it is hoped that the problem of dormitory tension can be effectively alleviated in the future, and every student who is interested in studying can be treated well.
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1. Wuhan University.
The student dormitory is the best student dormitory in China, and staying in the student dormitory of Wuhan University is staying in the cherry blossom castle, and you can smell the flowers and hear the birds when you get up every morning.
2. Beijing Language and Culture University.
Beijing Language and Culture University has an average of occupancy per dormitory, which is the largest among universities in China.
3. Shenzhen University.
Shenzhen University has a very good environment, good sports facilities, and fragrant food, and it is really worthy of being the first of the special economic zones, and the university it runs also reflects the style of the special economic zone everywhere, and it is said that it is modeled after the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
4. University of International Business and Economics.
This is known as "Asia's largest single dormitory building" Hongyuan Building, with living rooms, ATMs, supermarkets, bubble tea shops, barber shops, mobile phone shops, etc.
5. Huaqiao University.
Huaqiao University dormitory has 4 undergraduate students and 2 graduate students. The scenery can be said to be beautiful, and with the beautiful and pure weather, it complements each other.
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Nowadays, many college students choose to rent a house near the school rather than live in the same space with their roommates. Actually, I don't object to college students renting a house outside, but I think it's better to live on campus if it's not very necessary.
The first point is safety, and it is much safer to live on campus than off-campus. Especially for girls, it is actually very dangerous to rent a house outside and live on their own. In addition, it is possible to encounter various rental traps such as being cheated by the landlord.
And there are safety hazards when you go back to the rental house at night. However, the probability of these problems will be much lower if you live in the school, so if you are relatively remote, it is really not recommended to rent a house off-campus.
Second, living in the school dormitory is actually more integrated into your own class. The unity of the university class is also very important, not that the university that people see is just a one-person university, in fact, more often than not, the university is a group of people's university. I really like college life with a group of people, because you never feel lonely and because of the encouragement of your peers, you will find that you grow much faster than when you were alone.
Therefore, living in the dormitory of Liang Meng's school and dealing with the classmates in the class can actually integrate into the class group faster.
Thirdly, it is easier to learn to get along with others when living in school, which is actually an important skill, but many people forget it. Many students choose to rent a house outside the school because they feel that it is much easier to live alone than several people living together. I admit that there may be all kinds of conflicts in university dorms, but while we deal with them, we are actually learning how to get along with them.
I think that first-rate students from third-rate universities are better than third-rate students from first-rate universities, and it is difficult for students from prestigious universities to find a job, so you don't have to go to a first-class university to go to university, as long as you like what you like and what you are good at.
I don't feel anything, there are excellent people, and there are salted fish (such as me), and the teacher doesn't say that there is any deep and difficult knowledge, and it is more important to learn on your own. So no matter where you take the class, it's not much worse, everything depends on your own choice, you choose to work hard to be excellent, and if you choose to be comfortable, you can mix it up one day at a time.
In a first-class university, as long as you work hard for four years, you may be able to take this shortcut, without having to fight with tens of millions of graduate school entrance examination dogs, and enter the graduate classroom safely. But it's something that we second-rate university students can't get no matter how hard we try, and it's something we never thought about.
A first-class university is good, but a double-non university is not necessarily bad, because there are many double-non universities because of the university's own definition, so they cannot become a first-class university. Pair.
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