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Excuse me, how is the accommodation in Sichuan Nong Ya 'an Campus ~ ~

It depends on which campus you live in. . . . . . . .

Ya 'an Campus is divided into three residential areas. . . . . . . . They are all public bathhouses with TV and Internet (180 RMB/year).

Old district: four rooms (new students will live in this year), six rooms and eight rooms (single bathroom). 1, 2, 3, 5, nine bedrooms are four (I personally think the best dormitory, public toilet). Advantages of the old district: it is convenient to eat outside and take a bath in the canteen. Above is the boys' dormitory. . Girls in 7, 8 and 9 don't know much about it.

Zone 2: Unify eight rooms (you all live here as freshmen, but I see that the dormitory where no one lives is under repair. It is said that it will be changed to six rooms. I don't know. I don't know whether it is being renovated or changed)

There is a separate bathroom (it is convenient to take a bath in hot weather), and it is also convenient to go to the canteen. It's not convenient to go out for dinner.

Zone 3: six rooms and eight rooms. The dormitory looks comfortable and beautiful. But the location is remote, and the above is not very convenient. You won't live there. A freshman lives in an old district with nine houses. In the second half of my sophomore year, I lived in Zone 2 17 and just moved to 1 1. . . . . I'm going crazy.

After moving, I feel the most comfortable is connecting nine houses. . . . If there is no aunt's care, you can use electricity at will, and it will not trip if you use it quickly, which is incomparable to other dormitories.

Of course, the best is the postgraduate dormitory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . It seems that they are all occupied by teachers now. . .