Smaller campuses don't loom as much on students, it's more of a free field to find their own help, whereas in a larger campus they push and help others all the way . The dormitory is one such example. Most large universities require their students to sleep in the dorm during their first year, and while it indeed sounds very tempting to have all your food, water, and electricity paid for, it's not necessarily considered a "business in the real world ". In the real world, you have a kitchen conveniently outside your bedroom, no RA will drive you there or make sure you get there on time, and you definitely won't get prepaid food or electricity, not to mention a very high water bill. expensive. . Although doing everything the easy way is very helpful and it's nice to have a lot of support; some people prefer to dive straight in
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