When high school students enter college, they will face many difficulties . Some colleges have come up with solutions to make their life easier . The first obstacle is usually at the freshman year when students have to live with an assigned roommate with whom they may have nothing in common . Tolerating annoying habits different views and radioal mood can teach lessons that help in the real world . But for a self-centered and highly fragile generation the goal should firstly be harmony . Universities are contracting with matchmaking companies where students fill out a questionnaire and receive a list of compatible roommates . Still not comfortable A growing number of colleges like the Massachusetts Institute of Technology let students bring pets . It s harder and harder for students to leave home . Bringing this particular piece of home with them may make that separation easier . Colleges acknowledge that these strategies are also ways to differentiate themselves in a competitive market for top students . It is also a competitive job market and to make students look more attractive some schools are inflating grades . In the last two years at least 10 law schools have changed their grading systems to make them more lenient reported The Times . Harvard and Stanford recently switched to a pass/fail system which means some courses only ask for basic requirements rather than forcing students to get excellent scores . You can also find access to free-for-al resources . Harvard Yale and Stanford now offer a large portion of their courses online . In Britain The Open University even has its own YouTube channel . The very idea of a university has become unbundled do-it yourself and perhaps peerless.
1.What do universityes do to help students overcome the difficulties of finding the right roommates?
A.Teach them lessons in real world
B.Teach them not to be self-centered and highly fragile
C.Tell them to tolerate different living habits and views
D.Contract with matchmaking companies to offer students help