Starting a new stage in life brings with it many uncertainties and at the same time many decisions to be made, among them, what is the best place to live during university studies. In Spain, most university students opt for a residence hall, as it facilitates the learning process, saves travel expenses and time and offers a lot of benefits, such as living with partners.
If you are one of those who have not yet decided to live in a residence hall, in this article we will tell you all the advantages that this entails, so that you can make the best decision for your university life.
You will meet new people with your same interests
We have already said that, in Spain, most university students opt for a residence hall at the moment of entering this stage. This is why, if you choose a residence hall, you will probably meet other students and you will have to live with classmates who have the same interests in advancing in their studies.
In addition to establishing connections, you will be able to share study techniques and create spaces to enhance your skills as a student. In addition, most residences have common areas for socialising. Such as sports areas, swimming pools, green areas, music rooms and others where you can enjoy living with partners.
Finally, some residences offer information on events of interest, cultural, technological, informative, of healthy coexistence, among others that can be valuable for your personal and professional growth, which you can share with these new friends.
You will be able to focus more easily on your studies
Generally, university residences have spaces specifically dedicated to student life. You may find libraries, drawing and art spaces, study rooms or even team meeting rooms.
In addition, all (if not most) of these places have a stable wireless internet connection and all the other services that can be considered to provide you with the greatest comfort while you live there to develop your studies in the best way and always concentrated.
You will be free from household chores
One of the biggest fears of going to live in a residence is all the responsibilities that living alone implies. However, residences in Spain have a monthly fee that covers cleaning services. And, in many cases, meals three times a day, i.e. breakfast, lunch and dinner. Not bad if you are used to not doing any of these things.
In a residence you will always find the room clean, the bed made and a plate of food on the hour. On top of that, you will have laundry services where you just go and bring your clothes and then pick them up when they are clean.
All this helps to balance the busy life of a student with all the responsibilities of adult life. So it doesn’t get any better than this.
You’ll live close to your school
Fourthly, and although it may seem very obvious, living with partners in a residence will allow you to be close to your place of study. Saving money on travel costs and saving time in getting there (you might wake up later than if you lived at home).
In addition, many residences have close access to the main school transport stops. Which would make it even easier to get to your place of studies without having to worry about arriving late.
You will have greater security and peace of mind
Student residence areas tend to be quiet, as each resident is focused on their main goal: achieving their degree. Of course, they are also fun places, but in general they are very safe because there are no strangers or outsiders.
On the other hand, the residences have security personnel who keep an eye out for any eventuality within the premises and who will make you feel at home every time you are there.
These are the main advantages of living with partners in a university residence hall. Do not miss the opportunity to develop your studies in an ideal environment, designed by and for students. Which may become the place you will miss the most when you achieve the dream of being a professional.
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