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What is the most baffling rule you have ever seen in college?

You are not allowed to bring computers with you at the beginning of your freshman year. This rule is quite understandable. After all, I have been depressed in high school for too long. When college starts, I bring computers to school, and it is easy to let myself go and indulge in games. However, without a computer, there will be many inconveniences in both study and life. My roommate and I can only wait until there are no classes to go to the Internet cafe in front of the school to open nightclubs...

If you can't learn to swim, you can't graduate. Most universities in the south have this rule. Swimming counts for 2 credits, which is a challenge for us northern men. But this is a good thing, I learned one more survival skill.

Run and exercise in the morning and do exercise in the evening. It's understandable that you need to exercise. I also support students to run if they have nothing to do. But no matter how good you are forced to do something, it will always be very awkward psychologically, and it feels like you are in jail on a break. In college, it would be great to have more freedom. Wouldn't it be better to set a certain mileage, run enough in one semester, and arrange your time freely?

There should be no garbage in the trash can. Weird rules for bed checks: no garbage in the trash can, no things on the table, and no people on the bed. So what else? Things are put in the trash can, garbage is piled on the bed, and people sit on the table? As long as the dormitory is generally clean and tidy, there is no point in doing these face-saving projects.

You can’t graduate without picking up trash. Picking up trash on campus collectively is called a public welfare activity, and it counts for 1 credit. If you don't get it, you won't be allowed to graduate. It's obvious that students are used as free labor, and they have to apply in writing to ask for leave. It's really ugly.

Only teachers can ride in the elevator. Students climb stairs, and only teachers can ride in the elevator. It is understandable that resources are limited, but such regulations deliberately create inequality and are not clearly intended to cause psychological problems for students?