The dorm shown in the videon is donghe building or tingsong dorm? (The website names those two types of dorm). And when there is shared electricity bills. How does that work? They have a fixed ammount for each person in the room? Im trying to figure out how expensive a single room can get and how cheaper a twin shared could be.
@@ChatWithEdrick Thanks Edrick, I appreciate that. Are you a student there? If so, let me ask you a question. Between to tingsong and donghe, which one's nicer? It seems donghe is like a km from the campus. Any advantage in picking donghe? (Like say more freedom of come and go or less rules, better location etc? Your personal experience?). It''d be great to know your thoughts.
@@grvgrv7244 Yes l do, l stay in Tingsong but donghe is better because you have advantage to meet some different people and have exposure than in Tinsong
Hello can i ask what's the social media of the two fellow filipina in this video please? i'm from philippines too and i'm planning on applying here but i have a lot of question and i think it will be good if i ask my fellow filipina, thank you.
Be careful if you want to send your child to this university. The university is good, but unfortunately the international dormitory is not well maintained, the dormitory rooms are like in prison, the mattresses are rotten with lots of fleas, the door frames and cupboards are full of termites, the walls are dirty, the toilets are old, there are only 3 washing machines for 100 students, some of which are broken and not fixed, the kitchen is dirty and not suitable for use, smelly, lots of cockroaches that are not cleaned, it seems like the university has no money for maintenance.