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How about Southern Medical University?

How about Southern Medical University

As a clinical medicine senior in the class of 2015, I feel that I really have an obligation to introduce our Southern Medical University to future juniors. Southern Medical University, formerly known as the First Military Medical University of the People's Liberation Army of China, was founded in 1951. In 1979, it was identified as a national key university. In 2004, it was approved as one of the eight higher education institutions nationwide to pilot an eight-year medical education. In August 2016, in accordance with the orders issued by the State Council and the Central Military Commission, the entire university was transferred to Guangdong Province and renamed Southern Medical University. It currently has two campuses, the main campus and the Shunde campus, covering an area of ??1.7668 million square meters and a construction area of ??846,700 square meters.

In terms of majors, our school has one major. Generally speaking, if you pass the score line of one major, you will be the first choice.

If you are willing to follow the assignment, you will basically be able to pass. The school also has a medical major. But it is normal for medical scores to be higher. The score line is basically around 30 points on an online course. Most people like doctors, but studying medicine is still very difficult. As the saying goes, if you advise people to study medicine, God will do it. Thunder struck. It's hard to watch your good friends die at the end of each semester, but if you take classes seriously in normal times, it won't be that torture. But if you insist on studying medicine, then I suggest you apply to Southern Medical University. It is a conscientious recommendation, really! The little brothers and sisters in it look and sound nice. You are just one step away from being single and enrolling in Southern Medical University!

The student apartment on Shunde campus is a 4-person room with high and low beds. The upper floor is a bed (the bed board is 190 cm long and 90 cm wide), and the lower floor is a desk, equipped with armchairs, bookshelves, and wardrobes. IC card electricity meters, cold water meters, hot water meters, network interfaces, direct drinking water dispensers, telephones and other equipment are installed. After new students register, they will be issued room cards and water and electricity cards (one room card per person and one water and electricity card per dormitory) for free for the first time. If they are lost, they will have to spend money to replace them. Especially the room card, be sure to keep it properly~~. The "water cup" direct drinking water machine charges a water fee of 0.28 yuan per liter. The water fee is shared equally among the dormitory staff. The meter reading fee is about 2-3 times per semester. The water cup direct drinking machine charges Drinking water is actually quite expensive, especially during military training, when the amount of water consumed is huge~~ You will know when the meter is read. The dormitory is equipped with air-conditioning power supply. After consultation between the four people in the dormitory, the application form will be handed in. After approval, you can purchase it yourself and have it approved by Installed by professionals. However, after installing an air conditioner, the electricity bill will skyrocket... Be prepared for charging fees. There is also a power supply for a washing machine on the balcony of the dormitory. The washing machine can be purchased, installed and used by yourself. The arrangement of dormitories is completely determined by the school based on majors. Freshmen cannot choose which dormitory to live in. In other words, your dormitory and your roommates for the next few years are entirely determined by the school.

As for the canteen, some people think the canteen is delicious, and some people think it is not delicious. It is a matter of benevolence and wisdom. I didn't like eating in the cafeteria when I was in college, but now that I've become a senior, I want to eat in the cafeteria even more. It feels like every student buys food at the stall, eats at the table with his or her own plate, chats about majors and gossips, which is more like what college life is like, ordinary but different. The canteens in Shunde have floors ranging from 1, 2, and 3. On the first floor of the canteen, in addition to the window for serving food in the traditional canteen (PS: Generally, people adhere to this concept. Unless they are financially strapped, they rarely go to the window for serving food. . Although there are still many happy children waiting in line to eat, but compared to the relatively picky taste of the author, there are also many specialty snack bars in Chaoshan. Snacks, Japanese cuisine, Sichuan food (only one way), fast food (Qianbaiwei), Guilin rice noodles, special snacks, fried food (Lermei), of course, we are still opening stores, For example, the ice cream shop that is currently in trial operation. My personal favorite is Sanjia. The Japanese-style small iron pot costs seven yuan. It has two meat dishes and three vegetarian dishes with rice. It tastes pretty good. It's just a simple dish, as long as it's spicy, it's generally okay. Qianbaiwei is my latest favorite. For children from Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai, the sour and heavy taste of Pian Khotan here is more suitable.

On the second floor of the canteen, there is also a window for queuing up for food, but according to incomplete statistics, the quality seems to be much better than that on the first floor. There are still many stores there, and the Chaoshan snacks that can be found on every floor are no exception. There are also foods like Lanzhou Ramen (their fried rice noodles are pretty good). There is a special place called the Halal Canteen on the second floor, although I haven't figured it out yet. . . .

The third floor of the cafeteria is a common place for late-night dinner parties at Nanjing Medical University, not because the food is good, but because its business hours are long. Of course, the food is also commendable. The third floor also has a place to queue up for meals. . . (This one has the best quality among the three floors, but it also has the fewest stalls.) There are also Malatang and BBQ bars. I won’t say much about Malatang. It’s definitely different from the one at home, but luckily, there’s not much difference. I would like to make a personal recommendation for the food at the barbecue bar. I like fried rice noodles with eggs and grilled eggplant. Of course there is no personal preference, it’s just my personal recommendation.

After saying so much, I want all students to look at our school rationally. I hope all senior students will work hard! I'm waiting for you at Southern Medical University.