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In the uk at least Northern Ireland or when my brother went you get ur own room with ur own bathroom (decent size also very modern (like to flush the toilet u don’t have to touch it and when the bathroom door opens the light turns on eg.)
Ответитьin Poland its 2 people in room and bathroom or something like that
Ответитьputting that much effort into dorms is big art bachelors degree energy
Ответитьliving for the idea that the trash chutes just drop the trash in the elevator shaft and the elevator smells absolutely horrendous for the sims
ОтветитьHow about making a building using only things you HATE but trying to make it look good anyway?
Ответитьsoo i thought i'd share my own dorms experience haha. im from czech republic (central europe, no we dont speak german here) and our educational system is VERY diferent from what you guys have in the USA/UK but thats for another converastion...what is my fav difernce is we have high chools (age 15-19, four academic years) with all kinds of diferent fields of study... so i personally went to hotel gastro school and it was a 50 minute car drive away from my town an around an hour by train.. most high schools here have dorms for those reasons, including mine. so i went there cuz it was more comfortable. in my first year i shared a room with four other girls. we had three desks and had to share them. there was around 30 girls and 30 boys and us girls we shared a big bathroom (six showers and around six sinks) and also few toilets in a diferent room) and boys had theirs in the same way. there was also one small kitchen and dining are, study room with few computers and a room with tv an couches (all locked an you had to ask the tutor for keys and permission) in my 2nd-4th year i shared a room with the same girls except for one cuz she has changed schools. we became friends in first year so it was awesome. i've always been used to sharing my space with someone else since i have a older sister and we share a room so it was not that difficult to get used to living in dorms (also important to say we went home friday after school and got back to the dorms on sunday evening/monday morning) and i gotta say this experince can learn a teenager a lot. we had similar rules like no candles, no boys in girls rooms and vice versa, curfews, walks, etc... we also had a lot of group projects and trips, it was very fun. i just thought this might be interesting for some people hehe if you have any questions in the differnces between the educational systems please ask me i love talking about it cuz i genuinely think its so interesting. thank you for reading this have a good day
ОтветитьI personally can confirm that italian dorms goes from 1 to 3/4 beds..
ОтветитьIn Romania we have dorms that have bunkbeds and sleep like 5 people in a room. Only very good students and private dorms have like 1 or two beds and private bathroom. Everything else is veeeerry common 😂
ОтветитьOkay, serious question here: if your dorm buildings don't have kitchens... how do people... eat? Like... isn't a kitchen kind of... important? 😅🙈
ОтветитьMy US dorm room has 15 ft ceilings with equally giant windows! It really just depends on where you go.
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ОтветитьI don't know how I could ever share a dorm room with someone. I LOVE my own space. I'm very lucky to live in the UK where you do have your own rooms with ensuite bathrooms, but share a Kitchen with about 10 people. There are a lot of new student apartments being built where I am, where they are your own studio apartments, where you even have your own kitchen, and the buildings have living spaces/gym/study areas. But you are looking at £250-300 a week! The student loan that you get to pay for housing, books, etc. Will barely cover that. I paid between £80-110 a week over the years I was at uni (I lived in student houses) and shared the house with 3 or 5 other people.
ОтветитьIn the dorm I’m staying in there is a kitchen, it’s just broken…
Ответитьi haven’t played in a university in ages because it makes my angry that it doesn’t let me change the ugliness 😭
ОтветитьI'm so confused by US dorms not having kitchens. How do you guys eat??? I shared a kitchen with 7 other people and cooked in there every day. One of my friends was in catered accommodation so she had set meal times but she still had a kitchen (much smaller than mine and shared between more people) for making lunches and for the weekends
ОтветитьI'm so happy I live in polish dorms and not american dorms
ОтветитьI’d be the sim to accidentally put mail down the laundry shoot
ОтветитьI think Simsie Mentioning how She had cinder block walls And an ant problem was kind of funny
ОтветитьJust please, what do I have to do, to be able to renovate these lots I can't understand 😭 do I need a mod? Are cheats enough?
ОтветитьOmg I loved this building session so much!
Ответитьthats insane that the build "bans" stoves while every floor in every dorm here had a fully functioning kitchen dfndfjhdfsbf
Ответитьhi simsie could you make a house but every room is a different lgbtqiap+ flag
ОтветитьAlso is it my game or do you all experience the same bugging issue when you see tons of strangers coming in and placing all over the place uncalled meals? 😂🤦🏻♂🤦🏻♂
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Ответитьmake the single a study room! we have them in every section of our dorm
Ответитьwait, no elevator?
ОтветитьWhen I went to university in the U.K. I had my own bedroom with my own en-suit all for £98 / $125 a week, idk if that’s a good price in the US but in the U.K. that’s so cheap
Ответитьkayla i love you babe i do but you are so bad at making sure you edit out all the times you repeat yourself 😂
ОтветитьLaughing at the trash chute just dropping the trash straight down the elevator shaft.
Ответитьhonestly shared bathroom are not the best but it's common
ОтветитьRooms being smaller than the amount of people actually living there sounds pretty normal to me. Like my dorm was so small, and yet they insisted two beds, two desks, and two dressers could fit in there. It was like playing furniture Tetris every other week trying to fit our stuff
ОтветитьWhere do you post the lets play
Ответитьthere were a couple of older buildings that had vaulted ceilings at my college. Came in handy the year I was in a double that was really a single size-wise. We were able to bunk our beds on the highest settings and then put our dressers underneath my bed. Having to share the single internet port was a pain, but we managed to make it work.
Do people still put whiteboards on the outside of their door for people to write notes on and/or to show if they're out or not? I feel so old even asking.
The dorm my sibling stayed at doubled as a hotel for the summer. Two bedrooms, each had one queen bed and a closet. Then there was a kitchenette and a small dining table and a small bathroom to the side
ОтветитьMy Uni did not play about candles of any type. I remember my freshman roommate and I had battery operated candles and we got cited for having "candle paraphernalia" like what??? 😬😬😬😬
Ответитьthe doors are facing the wrong way!! i don’t know why that stresses me out HAHAHAH
ОтветитьIf you're using laundry woudn't you need a washer and clothesline?
Ответитьmoving into a dorm in a couple months and cant wait, luckily where i live its apartment style so u share a bathroom and kitchen with only a few people, i cant wait to decorate!
Ответить“I can’t imagine ANYONE putting this much money and time into their dorms” Simsie (and anyone else) pleasseee google “Alabama Dorm Room” because literally their dorms are like $10k worth of decoration. These girls go HAM
ОтветитьI committed the crime of burning a candle in my old dorm 😔
ОтветитьI feel bad for not subscribing sooner i really like your vid :)
ОтветитьDo you suggest putting laundry in a dorm?
Ответитьwell in my country uni dorms have bedrooms of up to 6 people, some have even more lol, and there's like 2 bathrooms, decoration is prohibited, like, not even posters, nothing, we don't even have bedside tables where we can put our stuff, we just have like a wardrobe with two shelves and you have to fit all your belongings in there.
ОтветитьThe dorms for the college im applying to are quite advanced, there’s a gym downstairs and stuff. And it’s so funny because everyone always makes dorms seem like prison but they actually look pretty nice
ОтветитьDorms without basic stoves are simply incomprehensible for me. I can't understand why stoves would be banned
ОтветитьYes fairy lights were banned. It didn't stop me from doing it though. Something needed to bring life to that white cinderblock psych room
ОтветитьThe US colleges want like 100k tuition but make us live in a closet with another person 😅
ОтветитьWhen I was in community college we decorated our dorm really nice but by the time I went to university we didn’t have the energy lol also we had a private bathroom in university it just cost more
ОтветитьI love how different college is for Americans. In the Netherlands you have to rent a room somewhere in the city, so we have dorm rooms but they are not on campus or owned by campus. And you have shared kitchens and stuff, but never your room. Has nothing to do with the sims but something I always enjoy seeing haha.
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