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subject: The Dorm Life - A Flip Over In Lifestyle [print this page]


Nowadays, many students decide to take the ride out of their hometowns to start their college study elsewhere. These students target the experience of a cultural exchange more than the educational academic gain. This idea of a cultural exchange does not merely include the traveling part, and it further exceeds even the independence part. The experience of a cultural exchange emerges out of the fact that these students will be spending a whole chapter of their lives away from home in a foreign country dealing with different people, while compromising their needs and requirements in the college dorm.

Students who decide to study abroad understand that living in a dorm is less deluxe than living in their own homes, so they develop a more sophisticated sense of responsibility and self-reliance, which enables them, not just to survive the experience, but to enjoy every single day of it.

The key to having a long peaceful enjoyable dorm life is the roommate. A student does not need to develop certain strategies to improve his/her relation with the roommate. He/she only needs to be thoughtful and respectful, and consequently, a strong alliance will be formed between the two of them. A student should try to contact the roommate before moving in together, so the awkwardness can be reasoned offstage. A thorough study of the privacy boundaries established by the roommate will definitely prevent a lot of annoyance from emerging on the surface of the newly-founded friendship and a brief knowledge of the roommates sleeping habits and study hours will also tighten the bond of respect.

Generally, a student should be aware of the restrictions and schedule of the dorm and be prepared to face the idea of sharing a bathroom. A stable cleaning timetable will save the student a long-duration cleaning when he/she actually realizes that the room is getting ugly. A quick peek at the college stats will give the student the necessary information that states that 75% of college students live in dorms, which means that 75% of the classmates are sharing the same ground. A student should exploit this element to make more friends and ascertain a welcoming reputation among his colleagues.

The dormitory gets to be home for some years, value it.

by: manishk




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