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Few people get the coveted bed, but everyone applying for it needs to take several steps to realize their dreams.

To get a room in a student dormitory, it is necessary to write an application to the dean of the faculty. It should indicate for what reason you want to get a place and name the category of benefits that you are entitled to use (if any). Orphans, refugee students, children from large families, may receive housing on preferential terms. Whether a student lives in a dorm, or with parents, he will benefit from checking WritingAPaper to improve his academic performance.

Take an active part in the educational and social life of the university. Participate in student conferences, inter-faculty competitions, university sports competitions — all this can play in your favor when the issue of settling into a dormitory is considered.

It does not hurt to be interested in the personal life of your classmates. In general, you need to be ready to go straight to the dean with all the certificates and documents at any time. If you manage to be the first, then the request to move into the vacant seat can be satisfied.

Having received the coveted corner in the dorm room, you can not be sure that this place will be yours for the entire period of study once and for all. The right to live in a hostel is fixed by a contract for one year, so it must be achieved annually. So this is a great incentive for excellent studies and active social activities.

1. Information for the freshmen

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For the first time applying for a place in a dormitory, students need to know what this cherished “island” of student life is. After all, not everyone can live among many completely different people.

For unsociable, easily stressed, and nervous people, perhaps it will bring discomfort and disorder into life. But if you still decide to move in, you should, at least approximately, know what a student dormitory is.

Most dorms have its own established routine and way of life, stipulated by the “Internal Regulations”, the Charter, or some other documents. It contains in great detail all the rights and obligations of each tenant, which everyone must strictly observe.

The dorm has a pass mode, so each owner of the room should have a pass on his hands — either a special magnetic card or an ordinary piece of paper with a photo. It is such a card that provides you with the right to freely enter the hostel, and if it is lost, it will be difficult to get into your “apartments”.

Peaceful and conflict-free living among students is possible with a good relationship with neighbors. A dormitory does not mean that everything is common. Therefore, it would be nice for each resident to have a separate bedside table with a lock, where you can put purely personal things, for example, soap, powder, or shampoo. It does not hurt to have a separate own refrigerator, where, in order not to conflict with neighbors, you can put food and groceries. Conflicts often occur because of the mess in the room. The cleaning schedule will help fix this, if you strictly adhere to it, then scandals will not arise from scratch.

2. What should I take with me?

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Of course, it’s good to take a bunch of canned food and instant noodles with you. But the most important thing is not to forget to grab documents before checking in: passport, medical certificate, two photos for a pass.

The second most important point is to provide yourself with personal hygiene products. Do not forget to bring toothpaste and a brush, a washcloth with soap, shampoo, powder with a basin, and other personal hygiene items.

We must also remember about the first aid kit and put all the medicines you need there: for colds, poisoning, painkillers, bandages, and band-aids.

If you want to bring a computer, a microwave oven, a stereo system, a hairdryer, and other electrical appliances, then before you do this, read the rules of the hostel. Sometimes it is forbidden to use many devices.

3. Getting used to a different city

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Entering the first year, a person enters a new environment, completely different from the one where the carefree school years passed. And it is sometimes not very easy for a first-year student to step over the border between school and adult life. Of course, it is much easier to enter into a new rhythm of life for those with whom his parents, friends, acquaintances are nearby. But how to go through the acclimatization process for someone who has moved to a foreign city?

Such people often feel as if they are in the middle of a huge square, where, apart from them, there is no one. There is no one to talk to, there is no one to open your soul, even on a weekend there is no one to meet. All the friends stayed there, in the past, and now the student who escaped from under his mother’s wing feels uncomfortable and does not understand what he is doing here.

4. Freedom is a responsibility

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The first thing freshmen face and what can confuse students is freedom. No one forces you to study, go to classes, prepare for laboratory and seminar classes. You can succumb to temptations and spend time carefree and fun, without even thinking about studying. But this illusion quickly disappears when the first exam arrives. Therefore, everyone should understand that freedom is not “doing nothing”. You need to be responsible for your every step literally from the first minutes of your stay in an educational institution.

A “fledgling” student should prove himself on the positive side and show in the first year that he entered the university for knowledge. Attending lectures, seminars, the responsible and diligent performance of other academic work should become mandatory for a first-year student (although, of course, not only for him).

It is important to feel the special rhythm of the new study and its difference from school lessons from the first days and get only positive and pleasant emotions from it. Who will be able to overcome all student difficulties with his head held high, to withstand a tough first year and get only high grades in the test, then in the future it will be very easy

5. Friends are important

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Despite the dizzying smell of change and the sweet taste of freedom, a first-year student must learn to solve all the problems he will face daily himself. Therefore, to get used to student life easier, you need to establish relationships with people around you.

It is necessary from the very beginning to overcome all your shyness, isolation, and uncertainty, tune in to sociability and get acquainted everywhere and with everyone when given the opportunity.

Memorizing the names of all your teachers, establishing relationships with classmates, and even finding friends among them — all this will help you feel more confident.

The world around us is not without kind people, and among the many acquaintances, there is always a person who is ready to come to the rescue and help with wise advice. And if there is no loving mother or a reasonable father nearby, then a social teacher or a psychologist always works in any educational institution, to whom you can turn for help in a difficult moment.