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CRAZY KOREAN STUDENT DORMITORY RULES || Keimyung University in Daegu, South Korea - Duration: 8:24.

Hey guys! As you may or may not know I just moved into the student dormitory of the

Keimyung University in Daegu, so join me in this video exploring the dormitory

guide with some of the crazy rules that we have here. Have fun!

Oh my god last night.. So you know we have this curfew thing where we have to be in

our dormitory room at 11:40 p.m. Everybody knew that already and they're

actually going around checking like knocking on doors and seeing if

everybody's in here. Two nights ago somebody knocked and I was already in

bed, I was feeling like crap and my roommate was also in bed already but she

just got up and opened the door and they asked for our names but she didn't

even check! My roommate just said "Susanne is in bed" and she didn't even check if I

was in bed, so we thought okay they're not that strict and we didn't have to go outside or anything.

Last night! Oh my god so - that was fun

So the girl who is attending our floor I guess this floor was knocking at

everyone's door and like yelling "please come out everyone come out blah" - it was

11:40 but there were some people sleeping already we weren't in bed, we

were in our pyjamas already and she actually wanted everyone to get out

this time, but I think it was because she was

introducing herself and again repeating the rules for us - which we already kind of knew but okay

So we have these sleep-out sheets that you can you know if you know

you're gonna go out and not gonna make it until 11:40 you can fill this out and

stay out longer without getting any penalty points. Yes, there are penalty points

But apparently you can also do this online with your phone, fill out the form online

I think the deadline is until 10:00 p.m. for the same day so that's okay, if

you're outside and you have internet connection you can actually kind of

spontaneously fill this form out and don't get penalty points

So she gave us this Dormitory Guide, again with the rules but a little more in detail and with contact

information of all the people hanging around here some, assistant people

Apparently there's gonna be an orientation or several orientations

The Korean one was already? No, what day is today?

The Korean one is today! Okay well, I don't know Korean that well so

And there's a list for what exactly you get penalty points and you can also get reward points

After five I think you get like a warning and after ten points you will get kicked

out no refund and you will not be allowed to ever come in here again.. Fun!

Don't get ten penatly points

Criteria for penalty points:

Criminal acts, penalty: eviction. Oh

Theft violence or loud sing I can't sing what loud singing

Okay, eviction! Unauthorized group activity in the dormitory: eviction

Rape

gambling or doing drugs: eviction. Well, thank you

Any acts which go against the dignity or the dormitory: eviction

Unauthorized activity such as keeping a

pet or private tutoring in the dormitory: eviction. Private tutoring?

I can help my friends with their homework right..?

Sharing rooms with the opposite gender: eviction

Three receivings of penalty points higher than three points on the same

article: eviction, making an illegal entry to the dormitory: five points to eviction

I guess depending on something

Drinking in the dormitory, smoking outside the designated area: five points

Visiting a room of the opposite gender without approval: five points

Having a guest without approval: five points

Bringing a dangerous object into the dormitory: five points and then there's a lot of other things

that give you three points, one point

Some examples for two points: leaving the

dormitory after the roll call. Roll call is this 1140 knocking on the door thing

Two points

Using any equipment without approval: three points

Receiving or opening other people's mail: two points! Don't.. you shouldn't do that

Riding a motorcycle or use a horn inside the residence hall

you got to be kidding me! Leaving room during the roll call (1140)

Explanation: staying in the other room, taking a shower or using toilet: one point

I can't use the bathroom..? okay

Violating the rules on using computers in the dormitory:

Denying a removal of virus: one point. Okay this is fun:

Doing any inappropriate behavior in the dormitory okay

Returning to the dormitory between 1140 to midnight: two points so

the curfew thing or the the room call is at 11:40 p.m. You can get back inside the building or in your

dormitory room from 1140 to midnight. Between midnight and 5:00 a.m. the next

morning you can't get in the doors are gonna be locked you can't get in the building.

So if you haven't filled out your lovely

sleep out sheet you're gonna get five penalty points I think. Staying out Oh

staying out without approval: three penalty points that's not too bad but if you do

this three times you're gonna be evicted yeah

Okay, staying out is allowed on weekends, Friday, Saturday, Sunday or holidays including the day before the holiday

I didn't ask her what happens if something happens if you fill out the

sleep form and then happen to come back to your room maybe just don't tell her that you're back

Rights and duties of residents

Another fun thing: warm water! Schedule for hot water supply and using the internet:

Time for hot water supply is 6:00 to 9:00 a.m.? We came back at 5:00

the other day and there was hot water, I took shower at like five, five ten or

something 10 past 5:00. Okay, apparently I was lucky! Time for hot water supply is 6:00 to

9:00 a.m. and 8:00 to 11:00 p.m.

For safety issues, using the shower room after Roll Call (11:40) is forbidden

Sounds fun. Using the internet: Yes, I mean there's a LAN cable that I'm using, so a wire

There is some Wi-Fi connections here but they're really bad so

what we usually do I connect my computer with the LAN cable to the Internet and

then I create a hotspot which my roommate and me are using for phones

Because yeah, sometimes it works quite well the Wi-Fi that is in the building

I don't know where it comes from..

Routers or actually they're called "routers" as I learned

in my operating systems class are forbidden they're allowed for room with

more than four people they have rooms with more than four people..?

The gym is only for the residents yeah I would like to know when it opens I'm gonna check that out later

I think I've shown you already but we get inside the building by

using our fingerprints and that's also how we enter the cafeteria

Yesterday I came back from class I had to try this five times until it worked

that was fun (NOT!) I was like "I live here! Let me in!"

Well, eventually I got it in

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Why I Came to Arizona State University: ASU grads from California - Duration: 1:28.

I'm Gaelle Gralnek.

I grew up in Phoenix but I live in Pasadena, California.

My name is Kenneth Grambow.

I currently live in Oakland, California.

I graduated from WP Carey School of Business in 2003

with a management degree.

I graduated from undergrad

with a degree in accounting in 1986

and then I went to the law school here

and I graduated in 1989.

I work for Gap.

I'm a regional facilities manager

for the Pacific Northwest.

I'm a lawyer.

I work for the California State University system

doing litigations.

Coming from California, one great advantage

ASU has to offer is

you get the experience of being away from home,

but you're not so far away from home that

you can't visit for the weekend

or your parents can't visit for the weekend.

ASU prepared me for where I am today

with the education that I received.

It taught me how to

be a leader.

It gave me a lot of opportunities.

ASU really has something to offer everyone.

Whether you're interested in athletics

whether you're interested in the Greek system

Every resource was available to me at ASU.

So if I needed tutoring, there was a tutor center.

If I needed some guidance, there was guidance counselors.

There was just a great network to be a part of.

Whether you want to get involved in academic communities

there really is something for everyone

and I was able to look for a lot of different experiences

when I was there.

Go Devils!

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