If you're planning to study in Sydney, don't let your parents choose the apartment for you. ðŸ˜
And then you will experience what is called the "domestic dormitory renewal version."
I thought that going abroad meant no one would bother me and I could have fun freely.
But it turns out I ended up with this kind of apartment.
Heading north is the Law School,
Heading south is the Business School,
Heading west is the Administration Building,
Heading east is the School of Civil Engineering.
Draw a circle in the northeast, southwest, northwest, and southeast, and the apartment building is right at the center of the circle...
I attend classes at the University of Sydney during the day,
I sleep at the University of Sydney at night,
I go to the library to study at the University of Sydney,
Whether I'm slacking off or not, it's still at the University of Sydney.
What's the difference between this and living in a university dormitory in China? ðŸ˜
My parents say it's safe, and other kids are doing the same.
It's indeed safe, but it's a bit unhappy. 🙃
And does everyone like living on campus?
After finally coming out, isn't it nice to go out and explore?
(Note: The translation reflects the sentiment and tone of the original text.)