Hi, this is the sugar cake I studied in Concord University for a year ~ Let's talk about the feelings of this year.
Of course, learning comes first: about 80% of the courses are held in Dongdan campus, and the remaining 20% is undertaken by colleges and universities. Take me for example. I live in a college about 3km away from Dongdan Campus, and I choose to travel by bike every day (sometimes I walk to class, especially it is too cold to ride a bike in winter, qaq). Some students in Daxing District or Haidian District will take the subway (plastic surgery hospital, pharmacy, nursing college, etc.). ) or school bus (pharmacy, etc. ), and commuting every day takes up a lot of time. I suggest you choose more courses in the first semester, and you will have enough time to do some research or find an internship after the second semester ~
Secondly, the problem of eating. Some colleges don't have canteens, so students need to order takeout frequently. Most organizations have their own canteens, such as ours, which are low in price, good in food and good in cost performance. There are three canteens in Dongdan campus, which need to be opened separately, and the taste is average (I didn't open a card, so I usually go back to the office to eat after class, and occasionally borrow a card from my classmates when I eat in Dongdan, so I eat less).
Finally, accommodation, most graduate students are four people, and the distance from the class place is different. Our dormitory here has air conditioning and heating, and there is a public toilet on the first floor, so normal life is no problem.
Dongdan campus is close to Wangfujing. Usually, the first place to think of eating or gathering after school is Wangfujing. It is also convenient to go to Tiananmen Square. Go by car to blow the wind, and you will arrive soon (go for a walk if you have nothing to do) ~
In the first half of the year, I participated in many large and small activities, including a singing contest in the No.9 Courtyard and a group meeting in the No.1 Auditorium of the New Year. I am full of memories. In the second half of the year, when the epidemic struck, I changed the online course. Some of them are monotonous and a little regrettable.
Ready to go home, I hope there will be new surprises in the new semester ~