This survey shows how Sao Paulo students feel about campus accommodation. What was asked about accommodation on campus was that 6 men and 4 women answered questions at the time of the survey. Is there a roommate? Where do you live? Is there a cable? Is there an air conditioner? Where would you like to live? Do you think you should have your own dorm? Are you with roommate? Do you want to be heterosexual with roommate? Are you satisfied with your living conditions?
Research on the difference in satisfaction of living by country shows that living conditions have a large impact on average life satisfaction. In other words, the average living satisfaction of the country in which the economy is prosperous is often higher than that of the poor, and similarly, countries with good employment prospects are generally more satisfied with life than those with high unemployment (Helliwell, Layard, & Sachs, 2017). . Compared with richer countries, the correlation between income and life satisfaction is higher in the poorer countries and the lifestyle satisfaction in the equalityist countries tends to be higher. In countries where the level of equality is high, people are more likely to be satisfied with their lives because people can choose the most suitable lifestyle for their preferences and desires.
The main purpose of this study was to identify the most important factors for predicting undergraduate satisfaction at the student dormitory where they live. In this research we will also investigate the difference in satisfaction between student dormitories and students on campus. According to previous surveys, most students living in university / boarding schools are confronted with many academic subjects. They provide a living environment there, so they are very competent. According to reports, students living in the dormitory spend 17 hours a week while doing their homework and studies. This is a satisfactory factor and 95% of the students living in the dorm agree