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What's the black building dormitory like? Why are some colleges 8? What's the difference between one thousand and one hundred?

Most of them sleep for six people, just like you said, and some of them have not changed or slept for eight people. After a summer vacation, there should be a little change. There are twelve dormitories with more men and fewer women (six stories high). There is a computer desk for 6 people (one semester).

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Necessary items for the dormitory:

1. Bedding: 1 mattress, 1 mattress bed, 2 bed sheets, 1 pillow core, 2 pillowcases, 2 pillow towels, 1 cool quilt in summer, 1 winter quilt and 2 quilt covers. In case it is too hot or too cold, you can add another towel or blanket, as well as pajamas and mosquito nets.

2. Wash: toothpaste, toothbrush, tooth cup, washbasin, footbath, slippers, washcloth, foot towel, bath towel, shampoo, bathing rate and your favorite cosmetics.

3. Tableware: lunch boxes, cups, spoons, chopsticks, thermos flask, etc.

4. Others: suitcase (with lock), sorting box, desk lamp, flashlight, book stand, etc.

principles of getting along with each other in the dormitory:

1. Say hello generously. The name is not urgent. Get it done at school. Do your own thing first, and take the initiative to buy some melon seeds when you go back to the dormitory at night.

2. Pay attention to your "image" and don't stay up too late. After lights out, we don't eat snacks, treat everyone equally, without bias, only care, and we are freshmen. The dormitory teacher will be strict in discipline, and we should get along well on the surface. It doesn't hurt to play jokes on him behind his back. In short, we should try to hint to our roommates that we are a group and give the dormitory manager face. We will know later.

3. Next, we can get along with each other every day. We can speak some intimate language, such as bunk beds, sleep first, good night and so on.