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Can freshmen be divided into dormitories according to their constellations?

Can you imagine? In the university dormitory, all four roommates are Pisces, with the same temper and similar birthdays. Even if it is a birthday, they can spend it together every time. Such an "ideal state" is becoming a reality. A few days ago, a college of Nanjing University of Science and Technology, which just started school, was told that it was "divided into dormitories according to student constellations". After investigation, the reporter found that the School of Design Art and Media of Nanjing University of Science and Technology "tailored" a brand-new dormitory allocation method for freshmen of grade 20 15. (September 9 paper net).

To be precise, several pages in the statement are divided into dormitories according to constellations, because the actual dormitories are divided into several categories according to "living habits", "university planning", "life planning" and constellations, not just according to constellations. Therefore, it is said that "the dormitory is divided according to the constellation" in a cage, with the hype of the title party. Of course, it may also be for the sake of simplicity and convenience. This method of "classifying" dormitories is called "dividing dormitories according to constellations", so the author also calls it this way in the article.

This is undoubtedly a more scientific distribution method than randomly dividing dormitories. As the saying goes, birds of a feather flock together. It is a good idea for people with similar personalities, similar tempers and similar living habits to live together, without affecting each other and sharing the same interests, which will easily lead to mutual encouragement and progress. Why can't you accept it? I am sure that opponents have no theoretical basis and realistic model to deny it. At best, they learn from the wisdom of others, take some old sayings as evidence, or simply speculate on the basis of personal experience and analysis, and come to the disadvantages of dormitory classification, such as engaging in "small groups" and "not dealing with people"

These statements seem reasonable, but they are not convincing. On the contrary, Song Yang, a dormitory counselor, adopted this method of dividing dormitories and conducted a questionnaire survey in advance to understand students' personalities and living habits in advance. For example, do you need air conditioning? Are you an early riser (get up before 7 o'clock)? Are you an early sleeper (1 1 before going to bed)? Does the residence time exceed 1 year? Are you going to take a double degree? Are you going to change your major? What are your plans after graduation?

As counselor Song Yang said, in a dormitory, if someone goes abroad to study, someone takes the postgraduate entrance examination and someone has to work, their life rhythm may be completely different. So putting similar people in a dormitory, for example, some people want to go to bed early, but others want to take the postgraduate entrance examination and study, which will have an impact, and the problem of classified accommodation will be solved. Otherwise, the contradiction between them can't be reconciled, and they are all annoyed, which will inevitably lead to contradictions. Rather than solving the problem after the conflict, it is better to avoid the conflict in advance, isn't it better? Obviously, this is a beneficial attempt to humanize.

In fact, there is no need to worry that "dormitory according to constellation" will affect interpersonal communication, because college students' interpersonal communication is not a small world of dormitory, but more in the teaching process and outdoors, such as laboratories, playgrounds, canteens and so on. Therefore, it is too bad to imagine "dividing dormitories according to constellations", and it is probably more subjective opposition.

To say the least, assuming that there will be problems in the future and adjustments can be made, why kill a new dormitory sharing method with a stick when it has just ended its life?