Is it better to live in a dormitory or rent a house for a part time job, or to rent a house or a dor

Updated on society 2024-07-19
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    This question needs to be divided into periods, according to your financial ability at different times! If you have a solid foundation, it is definitely better to live in your own house.

    1. Early Dormitory:

    When I first went out to work, because I was not familiar with my work, I was not familiar with the environment around me, and I didn't know what the house was like. So at this time, it is safer to live in a house arranged by the company first, and everyone lives together, which can allow you to integrate into it faster.

    2. Go to see the house in the middle term:

    After living for a while, you have a general understanding of the surrounding environment, transportation methods and residents' gathering places, and you can choose to visit the house at this time. For example, this house has several bedrooms and several living rooms, how is the transportation, what is the surrounding environment, and how far away is it from the company if you live here. After estimating this condition in your heart, you can start to choose, you can live alone or share a house with others.

    3. Finally, rent a house by yourself:

    Everything is ready, only the east wind is owed, everything is ready, and at this time you can move to your new home, and it can be regarded as a home in the place of work. In this way, it is convenient to do everything and have your own private space. If you are an individual, pay attention to safety, and if you are sharing a house with others, you should also keep your eyes open and don't let others cheat you.

    Pay attention to the formalities: when renting a house, you must tell others what the conditions are, how long you want to rent, and how much the rent is. Don't be ignorant, just listen to what others say, and finally sign the contract in a daze, and you don't know anything.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are too many people in the dormitory, and it's a bit messy. If renting is not expensive. Personally, I would recommend renting a house! I think it's good. Freedom, purity, ease. You can do whatever you want.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If the salary is high, you can rent a house by yourself, and if the salary is not high, it is recommended to live in a dormitory.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is better to live in a university or a dormitory, which allows you to better integrate into the dormitory environment and exercise your interpersonal skills.

    When we were in junior high school and high school, we were all in our hometown, and we all knew these people well, and these teachers would often meet with our parents, and they would protect us very well.

    But the university is not completely different from the school we used to attend, the teachers in the university are not responsible for any of us, our classmates are from all over the country, and everyone is very unfamiliar before.

    University is equivalent to a small society, the only difference between this society and the big society is that there is no interest relationship, but the mode of getting along with people is almost the same, you can exercise your communication skills through the platform of the university, so that you can also get along well with your colleagues in the future work.

    What are the pros and cons of university dormitories:

    1. Convenient. Generally, there are student canteens near the dormitory of college students, and there will be some small supermarkets, sports fields and other facilities, and it is not very far from the classroom, so it is relatively convenient to live and study.

    2. It is conducive to uniting roommates.

    Living with university roommates can also promote harmony between them, although sometimes there is some friction.

    3. Take care of each other.

    We can learn from each other when we live together, tell each other about anything in class, ask if we don't know where to take any classes, and help with takeout.

    4. There is an atmosphere.

    If you live in the dormitory, you can play games together, and if you encounter a favorite TV series or movie, you can easily copy it to your roommates.

    Disadvantages: 1. Interfere with each other.

    But if there are many people living in the dormitory, there is still a lot of interference with each other, such as the noon break and the evening break, and sometimes when there is no class, everyone's work and rest time is also very chaotic; If you want to study quietly in the dormitory, the environment is basically not allowed.

    2. It is easy to fall.

    Many college students play in the dormitory with their dormitory mates, and they don't go out to self-study or join clubs when they don't have classes.

    3. Check the dormitory.

    Schools and colleges also have so-called dormitory inspection teams, which do not allow the use of high-power electrical appliances or anything, and sometimes check the hygiene of the dormitories.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    College students have always been relatively free to live in a dormitory, and students can generally choose independently, but in fact, whether you live in a dormitory or rent a house alone, there are pros and cons, so my advice is generally to choose a dormitory or a rented house according to your own situation or conditions.

    Of course, I personally think that the advantages of college student dormitories are more than renting a house outside the home, so let's make some comparisons between the advantages and disadvantages of dormitories and renting a house, so as to help more college students make the right choice.

    In terms of cost. The cost of living in a dormitory for a year is definitely lower than renting a house, and the cost of living such as utilities is low.

    In rented housing, first of all, the rent is high and the cost of living such as water and electricity is relatively high.

    Advice: If you are not wealthy, it is better to choose a dormitory, and if you have enough money, you can choose to rent.

    Security aspects. The university dormitories are all managed by the school, and each dormitory building has a dormitory aunt who sticks to it at all times, and there are many roommates and classmates in the dormitory, so the possibility of danger is small, and you can help each other in case of an accident.

    If you are renting a house by yourself, going to and from school alone may have safety problems, and it is very dangerous that you cannot find out in time if something happens in the rented place.

    Suggestion: If you don't have anyone to rent with, it's best to choose a dormitory, especially for girls.

    Freedom aspect. The dormitory has a poor degree of freedom, and it will be restricted, and there will be curfews and lights off times.

    Renting is relatively free and unfettered.

    Suggestion: This mainly depends on your own personal wishes, although the school dormitory will have authority management, but the impact is not big.

    Social aspects. The dormitory is to live with classmates and roommates, everyone cares about each other and runs in with each other, you can learn a lot of social knowledge in dealing with some dormitory problems, and another point is that if there is any notice or activity in the dormitory, you don't know that there are roommate reminders.

    Renting a house alone, even if you are accompanied, there are restrictions on social range, if you are alone, you will feel lonely, even if you have classmates in class, but once you are out of school, you are alone.

    Suggestion: Social skills are very important for college students, but in fact, it also depends on the individual, some people will not feel lonely even if they rent a house, the main thing is personal mentality and personal wishes.

    Summary. College students in rented housing or dormitory, in fact, there are good and bad, there is no right or wrong, no matter in the ** rest, college students only need to make the most suitable choice according to their own situation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Good accommodation. The accommodation is cheap and safe. When you graduate and work outside, you will find that the accommodation fee at the school is the cheapest.

    If you want a quiet environment because of the postgraduate entrance examination, you can consider renting for half a year, there is no need to rent for so long. Renting a house is a test of self-control. Either you're going to be at the top of your grades, or you're at the bottom.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Depending on your needs and wealth, it would be better if you like to be quiet and have money to rent a house, but both renting and living in a dormitory have their own advantages and disadvantages; The advantage of the dormitory is convenience, college students stay in the dormitory for the longest time after class, of course, if you are a person who loves to study, it must be a long time in the library, but it is more convenient to rest, because you have to go out of the school gate if you rent a house, and the university area is generally larger, so it is inconvenient to go back and forth, and the epidemic is to ask for leave from the school, so this is the inconvenience of renting, but renting also has benefits, the advantage of renting a house is that you can decide when to rest at night, If you are a person who goes to bed early and wakes up early, then the dormitory will inevitably have a conflict with your roommates, because most college students go to bed late and wake up late, and some roommates play games and listen to songs, and they don't listen to the sound, so your dormitory will be very uncomfortable.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Good to live on campus. It is not safe for a person to live outside, it is not easy to integrate into the group, and it is not convenient to enter and exit.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The dormitory for the first and second years is safe, and the second is to integrate into the group more quickly. In your junior and senior years, you can rent a house, and it is convenient for you to intern and take graduate school entrance examinations, so as not to disturb others, and others will not affect you.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Each is good in its own way, but it's a little more convenient at school.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is better for college students to live on campus.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Let's put it this way, when I first joined the company, the company said that it would build a staff dormitory in the future. At first, I was looking forward to it, so I rented a room first, thinking that it would be cheap to live in a dormitory in the future. Later, the company moved, and the dormitory began to be built, which was built according to the kind of hotel room, which looked good and was really cheap.

    But we work a lot of overtime, and my colleagues and I rent a house that is more expensive than the dormitory, but it's not very expensive.

    We stayed every day by bike for 20 minutes and it wasn't too far. But because the dormitory is built in the company, thinking about how to live in the dormitory, according to the idea of the company's leaders, then I have to work overtime in the company every day, and I have to go from the dormitory to the office building if I have a little something, so I don't have my own life, which is really unbearable.

    For a newcomer, it is just entering an unfamiliar environment and having to adapt to it, because it is the only way to earn a living salary.

    In addition to normal work during the day, there is no other opportunity to enhance the relationship after work, of course, it is okay to have a meal, but for newcomers, the cost is too high, and it is easy to be labeled as "love to take shortcuts and handle things smoothly". But living in a staff dormitory is different, after work, everyone has time to do something outside of work, cook together on weekends, and usually go shopping and play ball games, although it will not be as pure as college roommates, but it can also bring each other closer.

    At the same time, you can also ask other old colleagues for advice, which is a rare opportunity to learn subtly. If you choose to rent a room and live alone, although you can make your life private, you will find that new colleagues living in the staff dormitory can always have a close relationship, and you can quickly establish a good relationship with old colleagues. In addition, the staff dormitory is relatively safer, and for newcomers who have just entered the society, they still need to choose carefully because they are inexperienced.

    So after working, with a certain income, I will rent a house, the dormitory conditions in big cities are generally worse than those in small cities, and I don't want to save a little money to bear things that should not be bearable, the work is very tiring, who doesn't want to live comfortably?

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Of course, it is better to live in the company dormitory when you just work, so you can save a lot of expenses. Even if you leave your job in the future, you won't have any burdens and worries.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can live in the company dormitory first, which can not only solve the pressure of no income when you just join the company, but also shorten the relationship with colleagues.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I think it's better to live in the company's dormitory, because the company's dormitory is safer and more convenient.

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