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Basic introduction to the National University of Singapore dormitories

How is the dormitory at the National University of Singapore? Accommodation is also a concern of many international students. A good accommodation environment can be conducive to the study of international students. So, how about the dormitory of the National University of Singapore? 86 will introduce it to you. The National University of Singapore has 6 dormitories (Hall): Raffles Hall, King Edward VII Hall, Eusoff Hall, Temasek Hall, Kend Ridge Hall and Sheares hall. And 3 Residences: PGP, RidgeView, EB. Because sophomores usually move into residences when they cannot stay in the hall, and there are no activities of their own in the residence, so here we focus on the hardware facilities of the hall

All dormitories are equipped with laundry rooms, and washing machines can be used for free. The laundry room is equipped with a dryer; there is a fee for using the dryer in some halls, and there is no charge in others. There are also irons in Temasek and Eusoff Halls. The kitchen has a large public refrigerator, water dispenser, 2 induction cookers, microwave and a large dining table, as well as some public kitchen utensils and some even have ovens. Students can put their own food and kitchen utensils in the kitchen, but it is best to label them, otherwise others will use them.

Let’s talk about the room. Basically, the furniture in all rooms includes tables, chairs, beds, cabinets, cupboards, mirrors, ceiling fans, and retractable clothes drying racks (generally used to hang towels). There are sockets and a network cable interface under the table. You can prepare a network cable before check-in.

Each dormitory has a comprehensive building. There is a cafeteria, a small auditorium, study rooms, lounges, seminar rooms, a gym, squash room, band practice room, dance studio, etc. The study room is also air-conditioned and very quiet. It is the best place for students who study hard but are too lazy to go to the library.