Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - I want to ask whether it is better to stay in a hotel or stay at home for the college entrance examination.

I want to ask whether it is better to stay in a hotel or stay at home for the college entrance examination.

You can stay at home within 30 minutes from the examination room, otherwise it is recommended to stay in a hotel. If you don't particularly recognize the bed when you sleep, it is recommended to stay in a hotel, because the hotel is usually 10 minutes away from the examination room, and the time saved is also very valuable.

Candidates are not advised to stay in a hotel unless their home is too far away from the school. If you want to stay in a hotel, you'd better make an appointment in advance, inspect the environment in advance, choose a room in advance, check in one or two days in advance, and get familiar with it first.

All candidates can live at home objectively. Living at home with a familiar environment, delicious meals and careful company from family members can be described as food and clothing, leaving only peace of mind to prepare for the exam. However, we must consider the distance between home and the test center.

If the distance is too long, it is not recommended to live at home, because if there is an accident on the way to the test center, it is easy to delay the exam, and if the distance to the test center is too long, it is easy to cause fatigue and distraction of the candidates. Also, if the child lives at home, parents should never ask about the exam after each exam, which will easily increase the pressure on the child invisibly. Some candidates have relatives near the test center. If you live in a relative's house, although you have good care, on the one hand, it brings inconvenience to your relatives, on the other hand, there is the problem of unfamiliar environment, and candidates may not live comfortably themselves.

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