¡§To me every day is a new day,¡¨ an exchange student remarked with a cheerful smile, when I asked how he felt after moving in. Do you feel the same too? The feeling gets stronger when you realize you are adjusting to a new environment.

After unpacking your stuff, sit on the bed and look around in your room. Well, perhaps you will say, ¡§Yes, I¡¦m free now!¡¨, that you can finally live away from your parents¡¦ watchful eyes and are longing to enjoy new friendships and fun in halls. However, you may have complicated feelings that contradict a lot of fancy anticipation: insecurity, homesickness, loneliness, inadaptability to your new life, communication problems, etc. Or at times you wish your parents were here preparing delicious meals for you, helping you to do the laundry and tidying up your messy room.

Undeniably, everyone imagines what hall life will be. Yet sometimes the reality does not go with what you think. Whether you are a returning resident or a newcomer that has never shared a room with others, you need to adjust to each other's habits, preferences and schedules without driving each other crazy. Make it a welcome challenge to get over the transition and find joys from the adjustment journeys! ?Step forward and start your unforgettable new hall life here! Dessert nights, floor gatherings, hall-based and inter-hall activities, festive celebrations etc. are dimensions from which you grow and develop a sense of belonging to your Hall. Be ready with a sense of humor to laugh about the things you cannot fix immediately! Have fun and don't forget to study in between glamorous hall life!

 

¡§Everyday Is A New Day!¡¨
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