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students actually prepare themselves for their future jobs. The environment in the dorm is
friendlier and understanding, because it is consisted of other students, who often have
similar problems and interests. The social life is more interesting, too. For example, if
students failed to understand a lecture as it was presented in class, he can ask his friends
from the dorm for an explanation. Also, it’s much easier to find a common topic to chat
about, or an interesting activity to practice in free time.
On the other hand, living in separate apartment usually means having less neighbors and
roommates. In fact, it is not a rare case that a student has whole apartment for himself. In
this situation, there is less distraction, so students can concentrate better on their
schoolwork. As a consequence, their grades are better. Another advantage is that living
alone means having more privacy. This aspect is very important, because everyone has
personal secrets, which he wants to hide from all other people, even the closest friends.
Finally, students who live in the apartments can maintain contacts with their neighbors,
ordinary people, and are not confined to academic community. This way, students are
offered a wider variety of experiences from everyday life, which they may find useful in
their future lives.
If I were in a situation to choose whether I would live in the dormitory or have a separate
apartment, I would choose to live in separate apartment. It could be argued that living
separately narrows one's circle of close friends, precluding him from having regular
contacts with other people. This argument goes on to assert that such students are deprived
of social experiences, and therefore remain aloof and introvert. However, it is a fact that
students can make enough friends even if they live outside of the university campus,
especially if the apartment is shared between several students. Furthermore, friends can
visit each other as often as they need to. They can maintain friendly contact in a way,
which doesn't affect their school performance. Careful planning and wise distribution of
time can achieve this. If a student assigns enough time for studying, his grades won't
suffer, and he will still be able to spend the remaining time with his friends. Alternatively,
students who live in a school dormitory are constantly surrounded with familiar people.
They can't avoid excessive socializing, even if they want to. Therefore, they spend too
little time studying and they get low grades.
In conclusion, living in the dormitory may be more interesting and socially challenging,
but it's rather unsuitable for serious studying. Living in an apartment, however, allows a
student to socialize, but only to the extent that doesn't affect his schoolwork negatively.
This way, positive effects of living both in dormitory and in an apartment are obtained.
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