Topic > home living and dorm living - 960

Most students who are about to go to college are faced with the problem of staying at home or living in the dorm. Some students have wonderful experiences in the dorm, while others have absolutely opposite opinions about dorm life. The question every college student must answer: live on campus or at home? Both options have their advantages and disadvantages, so it's crucial to evaluate your choices before making a final decision. In my opinion living at home is much better than living in the dorm, however both have their pros and cons anyway. The choice of living at home or living in the dormitory is entirely up to the individual. Now I will move forward to compare and contrast the positive and negative aspects of living at home and in the dorm.Professionals living on campusAccessibility: If you live on campus, you can easily walk to classes, libraries, computer labs, dining halls, etc. . you don't have to waste time and money going to school, looking for parking and so on. Additionally, some universities give free Internet, laptop, and cable access, so students don't bother standing in the library all the time waiting for an available computer. Greater social life: Living on campus will allow you to meet more people and establish more friendships than if you live off campus. Living in a dorm means there will always be someone to hang out with. You will be aware of campus activities and how to participate in those activities. By living in the dorm, you will have the chance to make new friends from different areas of the country and the world in general. Freedom: If your parents are strict and you simply don't like restrictions being placed on you, t. ..... middle of the paper ...... and you are involved in campus activities as you would if you lived on campus. This may cause you to feel a sense of detachment from your college and cause you not to make many friends. Commuting students sometimes drop out because they don't feel connected to school. Living in the dorms gives you the best opportunity to get involved in campus activities, such as sports, concerts, and other group activities. To conclude, it is important to say that the fundamental differences between dorm life and home life are the person's individual interests and goals in life. When deciding whether to live on campus or at home, think about what's important to you and make a good decision. So, to summarize, living on or off campus can dramatically change your college experience. Therefore, the main factor here is the personality of the inhabitant.