2. Differences between home and dorm.
Dorm House
•Don’t worry about snow.
•Don’t have to look for a parking place daily
•Usually small.
•Usually packed
•lots of rules
•The kitchen
•expensive
•Worry about slippery roads
•Look for a parking for a long time everyday.
•usually more spacious
•Allow freedom of movement
•Almost no rules
•The kitchen
•cheap
3. Common between home and dorm
Dorm Home
•Maintenance
•noisy neighbours
•Look for parking on weekends
•Walk the whole campus during the day
4. • Fire code (people, posters)
• Candles
• Breaking the rules
• Kitchen
5. • “Quiet students do not want their
roommates to bring the social world
into their home, and an extrovert is
disappointed when her roommate
doesn’t welcome social
opportunities.” (Minnesota)
6. • “While a less outgoing student sees
the room as a home and a private
place, her roommate may see the
room as a place to crash between
social activities—or even the place
to continue those activities.”
7. • In the academic search premier
(Shaun 24), working in a residence
hall, or being a co-ordinator for
residence life, have forced the author
refer to dormitories as “Residence
halls”.
10. • “Residence life” has helped create a
healthy environment for the resident
student by interviewing, choosing
and paying for RAs that help make
students' lives better.
11.
12. Work cited
• University of Minnesota, Parent program. Web.
April 14,2014.
http://www1.umn.edu/parent/room-
board/index.html
• Shaw, Colette M. “A dorm is a dorm is a
dorm”. About campus, 7, 4, p. 24,Academic
Search Premier, EBSCOhost. Web. March
9, 2014.