I lived out from home since I study in the CGU. In the beginning is my mother suggested me to move out. She wanted me independent, and learned how to take care of myself, so I live in dormitory from Monday to Friday, and I always go home on weekends.
One of the advantages is I can save many time in transporting between home and school. It is important class to learn how to manage my time well in the university. I can use these time in playing hard or learning hard. Both of them are better alternatives than take bus back and forth. The most important thing is I don’t need to get up early.
Second, the price of CGU’s dormitory rent is lower than I live outside. If I live outside, I am not only paying dormitory rent but also water, electricity charges and bus fare. Saving these little money is neglectful, because it may be a mount of considerable money in a semester.
Third, I don’t need to hurry up to go home. In the night, I can plan programs to do with my classmates. I don’t need to my parents’ word to go to bed early. The programs may be a club time, see a film, chat, play games or discuss homework with my classmates.
The last, living in the dormitory with other people who from different house has many things to adapt your roommates life habits. It may be actually dissimilar with you. Building good Communication relations is important, because you will live with your roommates in all this semester. They can’t alike your parents always do many things for you and don’t stand for all of you. Thus, you will come to maturity to think many thing and you are going to do something for others with on benefits.
All in all, living in dormitory is like a little society. I can learn more from it and expand my view by contact with other people. My school life must also be colorful and fruitful. I thought that other people who didn’t live in dormitory must don’t understand the experience. So, if you have the chance to live out with others, try it, and it will make you impress.
example for students with different majors
10 years ago
No comments:
Post a Comment