What is it like to go to college in my hometown?

Updated on educate 2024-04-11
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can go home often close to home, you are much more familiar with the school environment than others, you can speak your hometown, you don't have to squeeze the train during the holidays, you can easily solve any problems, relatives and friends can try your best to help, it is impossible to go to college in the field, in the field, you work hard alone, you have to rely on yourself for everything, the most annoying thing is to squeeze the train on holidays, but you can experience a different life and different cultures when you go to college in other places, and you can broaden your horizons.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I went to school in Xinxiang for more than ten years, kindergarten, elementary school, junior high school, and high school were all in Xinxiang, and even college did not escape. When I went to college in my hometown of Xinxiang, I felt that my vision was very limited, and I had never done a train, a high-speed rail, let alone a plane, and every time I went home, I took a direct bus. Before each holiday, my roommates began to book various train tickets and high-speed rail tickets in advance for a long time, and I only needed to go to the station to buy tickets on the day I went home.

    Going to college in my hometown to express my feelings in three words: Not new!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When the college entrance examination scores didn't come out that year, we were looking at the admissions catalogs of universities across the country. At that time, the idea was to go outside the province, and it was best to go to a famous tourist city far from home, so that you could experience a different life. I also have an idea to go out and see the outside world, and I don't want to be confined to the province.

    Later, the results came out, and the teacher said that it was not a famous university to report in the province, and the network of classmates formed in the same province is good for your future development.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I felt that my university was not perfect, that it was too close to home, that I didn't feel like I was away from home, that I didn't have a full sense of independence, and if I had the opportunity to choose again, I would definitely run a little farther.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I went to college in my hometown, and when I applied for the volunteer, I still applied for the examination in other provinces, but I didn't get much more difficult points, so I could only go to university in the province, and after going to school, I felt very good, all of them were classmates in the surrounding cities, and everyone's living habits were not too much, so there were more common topics with my classmates, and the dialects were almost the same. There is no communication problem, I have a classmate who went to other provinces and said that he couldn't understand his classmates after going to school, and he didn't understand the dialect or anything, and his living habits were also very different, but he had to adapt slowly!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It may be too dependent on the original environment, just like a bird that has been living in a greenhouse, although it is comfortable, but it is not handy in the face of nature, and it does not fly high. Of course, if the bird likes the original environment, it just wants to live in the same place all the time, which is also a happy thing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    How good it is to go to college in my hometown, so that there will be no homesickness, let alone unadaptation, there will be no rush for tickets during winter and summer vacations, no crowding of the subway and trains, and how much you can save on tickets for a year, not to mention the fatigue of the journey.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Friends and family are basically here, and the social circle has not changed much, except for the expansion on campus, so interpersonal relationships are relatively easy to handle.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is possible that the thinking is solidified, and you can't understand the differences between the habits, climate, accommodation, etc. of the people in the north and south, so that your vision is relatively narrow.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    My classmate Tongchuan, went to college in Xi'an, every time it was a car, never made a train, before the National Day of the sophomore year, I had to take a train home, but I would not leave the station, get off the train and cross the railway directly, it was the kind of train that drilled underground, and was pulled out by the railway people, and was fined 100 yuan.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The human geography environment is familiar, and there is no need to re-adapt to the environment, such as the differences between the north and the south.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The seat and seat words and the production and manufacturing of the word are not universal, how to go to school over the years, and I was admitted to university.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    At first, I will be very lonely and homesick, and I will pass multiple times a day....After getting acquainted with my classmates, I rarely contacted my family, and then I only contacted my family when I needed living expenses......

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    When I filled in the volunteers, I was homesick every day after going to college, and sometimes I played with my family, and when I heard the voice, I couldn't suppress the urge to cry. The most annoying thing is the graduation season, I can't always find a satisfactory recruiter, and there are too few close to home.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In the first month of leaving home to go to school in a different place, I will miss my parents and want to go home! It feels like it's preoccupied and doesn't like to talk. After getting acquainted with my roommates in the second month, I gradually came out of loneliness and slowly adapted to the living environment in college.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If you go to school in a distant place, you should say that you will always be the subject of university life. Understanding ourselves and surpassing ourselves is our unremitting goal. To live, you must have a soul, be assertive, and have something to pursue, otherwise one day you lose yourself and betray yourself, then you will lose everything.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    My personal opinion is that it mainly depends on the size of the city, and if the place of residence is a small city and there are no larger cities nearby, I think it is better to go out. University is not only a school for learning professional knowledge, but also a critical period for the development and maturity of ideological vision. Idyllic, idyllic, stunning, and away from the smog, a small city can be a great place to live, and you can live here for the rest of your life.

    But college is as short as three years or as long as ten years, less than one-ninth of your life, but it is in these short years that you can try a lot of things, and the big city away from home has scenery that you have never seen before, and there is life that you have never experienced. It's certainly a good time to remember.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Studying in college far away from home, and having a bad relationship with the dormitory, I feel very lost and helpless in college, I miss my family very much, and I feel that going to college is a waste of time. Huh. Lack of goals, lack of execution, and lack of reflection on one's own life.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Every time I go, I feel a sad mood, but it feels normal, and everyone has experienced this kind of experience, just like this text, "You know, poignant is still a kind of beauty, and it is gorgeous, sad and vicissitudes, it is doubly beautiful," sadness and poignant, which are indispensable landscapes in our lives.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    I arrived at a new university, far away from home, I have never been to such a far place, I feel so helpless, homesickness is inevitable, but life must go on, now that your life has set sail, you will face greater difficulties and challenges, and only in this way can life be meaningful. Your parents have begun to grow old, and in the future, it will no longer be them holding your hand, but you have to learn to support them, and you must take responsibility.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    After finishing school, I felt that college life was not necessarily sunny. But college life will definitely be the best in the life of a college student. The university mainly cultivates students' self-learning and self-discipline skills.

    If you put your mind to it, studying is very intense, and you mainly rely on yourself. When you go to university, you can learn not only new technologies, but also how to receive various skills and learn how to further your studies (graduate school). There is also a lot of comprehensive ability training at the university.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It's okay to go to a farther place to go to college, but not too far, for example, if your family lives in Shanghai and you go to university in Xinjiang, it's too far.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    I am very homesick, and every time I have a summer or winter vacation, I have to buy a ticket early, and I am afraid that I will not be able to go back.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    It feels okay, people always have to grow up, leave their parents, and support their lives independently.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It's lonely outside, far away from home, and it's not easy to miss home once.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    As a southerner, I went to college in the north, which is difficult to describe, but the most intuitive feelings for me are:

    1. I learned to grow up slowly:

    Speaking of why I went to university so far away, there are two reasons, on the one hand, the college entrance examination results are not satisfactory, and the university I can go to in this province is not good, and it will also bring a huge financial burden to my family; On the other hand, it is because I want to see a place far away, and I want to be away from the control of my parents. But when I was alone in an unfamiliar environment, I began to regret it, and I often wondered why I wanted to be here at that time. In this unfamiliar environment, I felt out of place because of the cultural differences between regions, and even if I had problems, I had no familiar friends and no way to make friends with anyone.

    But thinking that I chose to come here, even if I regret it, there is no way back, I can only grit my teeth and persevere. Slowly, I also made some friends and became familiar with the environment. I grew up under such conditions, learned to report good news to my parents, and learned to take a plane or train with a big suitcase.

    Second, it is too far away from home to go back:

    If you don't get too far from home, you won't understand what it's like, it's really uncomfortable. Even if I had the idea of staying away from home, when I was away from home for too long, I missed my hometown and my parents very much, even when I saw the food in my hometown and met people from my hometown, I felt very happy. It's too far away from home, and it's not easy to go back home, and you can only go back during the winter and summer vacations, and sometimes you can't even go back for various reasons.

    And whenever there is a holiday on holidays, I am particularly envious of those roommates who live in the province, because they are close to home, even if they only have three days of vacation, they can go home, and even if I am a National Day, I can't go back, the cost of air tickets is too high, and I can only live for two or three days when I go back, so I can only stay alone in the dormitory.

    Third, the geographical differences are too large

    Although I have almost adapted to life in the north now, I have to say that when I first started living in the north, I really didn't adapt to it. For example, food, northerners like to eat salty and sweet food, as a southerner, I like spicy food, but in the first semester of my freshman year, because I couldn't adapt to the meals in the cafeteria, I lost a full ten pounds, which is better than taking medicine. For example, in terms of the way I speak, because of the differences in regional culture, I almost quarreled with my roommate.

    In general, there are pros and cons to going to a place far away from home, but for me, the disadvantages outweigh the advantages, there are many things to adapt to when you go to a place far from home, and it is really uncomfortable when you are homesick, so you must consider the impact on yourself when applying for the college entrance examination.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Maybe it's because I've been under the protection of my parents for too long and want to be in a hurry to grow up and show myself. Maybe it's rebellious, wanting to stay away from your parents. But no matter how I grew up, I wanted to face these things on my own!

    So he resolutely stepped on the train to Guangzhou, far away from home, and also deeply experienced it in the future.

    At first, I felt very excited, because I was going to a strange city, leaving my nagging parents and being free, so at first I was excited and excited to feel the beginning of a new life.

    But when I graduated from my junior and senior years, I found that I had no friends in this city, and the protection of my relatives and parents was very stressful. In short, college is just a part of life, as long as you have been in love and mastered professional skills and knowledge, whether it is far or near, it is a good memory.

    1.Moving to a new place means starting anew, and you have to re-manage your social network.

    You'll get to meet new classmates and friends, and you'll get less in touch with old friends, but you'll still be in close contact with a few close friends. You have a lot of classmates and friends, and there are a lot of locals who will help you settle in as quickly as possible, and it will also have a direct impact on you - that is, you will have a sense of identity and belonging to this place.

    2.Differences in environment, climate, culture and other factors will cause differences in living habits, eating habits, and ways of thinking. (This is important).

    You'll eat food you've never eaten before, and you'll even change your taste during college. You will complain that the weather here and at home is so different that you may be seriously ill when you first enter school. You will also be heavily influenced by the mindset and culture of the teachers and students at your school, so that when you go home, you will be able to see everything you were used to in a different light.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Loneliness is the carnival of one person, and carnival is the loneliness of a group of people.

    Everything is a person, and every time school starts, I get on the train by myself with a heavy suitcase, and it takes more than 20 hours to get to the city where the university is located. On the train, a person lying in a sleeper, afraid that someone has bad intentions, afraid that someone will target him, afraid that his things will be stolen, and always make up a lot of pictures in the bed. Every time I encountered the stairs, I felt that it was very difficult, and the boxes were too heavy to carry down the stairs.

    I went to college far away from home, and I arrived in a city that I was completely unfamiliar with, and at first I couldn't speak well, and the teacher was like listening to a book from the sky, and I couldn't communicate with my classmates, and I didn't know what my classmates were saying, but after a week, I was familiar with the teacher and my classmates. In addition, you have to deal with everything yourself, which is very good for exercising your self-care ability. I've never sewed a quilt before, but I learned to sew quilts and help my classmates sew, and everyone was very happy together.

    When it comes to weekends or holidays, my classmates have gone out to play, and I feel very lonely, very homesick, missing my parents, and looking forward to the holidays.

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