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  Amazing House Contest held by Dormitory Self-regulatory Committee to welcome freshman students and make them feel like coming home.    2014/9/20    

 


Amazing House Contest held by Dormitory Self-regulatory Committee to welcome
freshman students and make them feel like coming home.

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For freshman students who leave home for the first time in their lives, homesickness is inevitable. To make them feel like coming home, the Dormitory Self-regulatory Committee held the Amazing House Contest, sponsored by the Mentally Challenged Children Solicitation Association and Genesis Charity Foundation. Contestants had to go through a lot of exciting checkpoints before they could get free snacks and desserts with invoices. Junior students constructed a space with special winding design to create a fun, thrilling fantasy space, providing contestants with wonderful challenges as they tried to overcome different challenges. In addition to boarding students, the committee invited freshman students to participate in the contest, hoping that the activity could help eliminate the uneasiness and anxiety of these newcomers. After the participants presented their invoices in exchange for snacks and desserts, the committee donated all the invoices Genesis Charity Foundation.

Over 1,000 students participated in the activity. Huang Yi Juan, a freshman student from the Department of Biotechnology, said that she was grateful to the committee for holding such an activity, so special and warm, as a welcome party for freshman students like her, who felt somewhat homesick since this was the first time she left home. Other students were very much impressed by the activity as it integrated multiple resources into a meaningful event and provided students with opportunities to bring their knowledge and skills into practice in making the activity happen.

 
 

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