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    College Dorm

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    Evolution and Philosophy of the College Dorm College dorm is a housing option for students for the period of their studying at a college or university. What is a College Dorm College Dorm Higher education quite often means moving to another city. Which brings a very reasonable question on accommodation. While a lot of housing options are available nowadays, here we will talk about the most typical for students one – college or university dormitory, which is usually a building situated on a school

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    Dorm During College

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    Home and at a Dorm During College Children live at home with their parents since birth. However, as time passes and they reach senior year, students are forced to make a choice: whether to move away from home or stay. Although not all graduates decide to pursue a college education, those who choose this option are often influenced by the proximity of the university to their home. Therefore, those who attend institutions close to home choose to stay, while those who enroll in colleges away reside at

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    College Residence: Dorm or Apartment In recent years the cost of college has skyrocketed. During the school year of 2004-2005 the average tuition cost in Indiana was $5,847.(Tuition and Fees by Sector and State over Time) Now in the school year 2015-2016 the average college tuition cost at a public university in Indiana is $9,120, (Tuition and Fees by Sector and State over Time) and that increase is not just due to inflation (Douglas-Gabriel). Tuition at the top two Indiana public universities is

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    Mixed Dorms In College

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    Mixed Dorms Mixed dorm is a normal thing, in our generation now it is totally fine if you are living with the opposite sex it does not really matter whether she is a girl or he is a boy, for instance, there are a lot of US universities that allow mixed dorms like Brown University, Stanford University… When you go to college you become independent and responsible you are conscious about what you are going to do no one will guide you or be with you during this period, we college students

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    two weeks of college went so quickly even I imaged. I was scared to try something new, doubt on my major, and try not to mess on the first exam. As we know, the freshman still has many high schools habits such as them do not understand the difference. For example, In College they have to pay for their education, they cannot take miss test again, and they are responsible for to find help in the college. In my first week, the first thing I realized that I should have the dorm in college. Things did

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    home or in dormitory while they attend college. The minute somebody thinks about college, the initial idea that they ponder over is the inflated charges for tuition, meal tickets, books, and rooms. When students are generating their decisions on where they want to stay, cost is a major factor in that along with which one would accommodate their needs in life better. There are numerous concerns and stipulations consist of a student’s desires to live in a dorm, one of those engagements may possibly

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    different types of dorms in colleges across America and the World. They all have one thing in common; they are cramped and unpleasant places to live. This is a guide on how to live in the dorms and hopefully live comfortably. There are two parts to this process, the first being the essentials to survive the dorm and the second being comforts that enhance the quality of living. The essentials that should be brought to college are a desk, chairs, and a small table. Most colleges have desks and chairs

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    Siyao Huang English 1AF Jada Patchigondla October 13, 2017 College Dorm Life When considering about college, the first thing came to mind is life in a dormitory. I have heard horror stories about living in dorms which made me anxious about my upcoming dorm life. What would life be when living away from parents? What adjustments would require making from home to dorm life? How would the balance of time when managing myself? New problems from dorm-ate and neighbors? What is it like to shower in a co-ed

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    Four-year colleges are famous for providing the dorm life experience. It's not widely known about the two-year dorm life experience due to the assumption that two-year colleges are commuter colleges. Some two-year colleges across the country are adding dorms, and it attracts all kinds of diverse people with different beliefs and cultures. According to US News Education, approximately 25 percent of community colleges offer dorm rooms. This all started when international students attend community

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    Living in dorms is all part of the college experience, where a student starts becoming independent and gets ready for the real world. However living in dorms isn't always the best option, so universities should allow students to choose whether they want to commute to school or live in dorms. There are several reasons as to why Universities should allow students to choose whether they want to commute to school or live in dorms. One of the reasons is because of the student’s health. For example

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