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High school is a pure life, and you can not accept anything other than studying. College is the place where you grew up, and you need to understand yourself more clearly, make your own choices, experience new things, decide what to stick to and what to give up, and you have more last resorts in life. However, college life is really, really precious, ask yourself what you want to do and what kind of person you want to be.
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It's not easy to go to college well, but it's easy to live sixty years.
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I am tired from high school, I am tired physically and mentally from college, and I really want to go back to high school.
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I found that the real college life was completely different from the beautiful fantasies I dreamed of countless times in high school, and I felt ridiculous after being slapped in the face by reality, but I wanted to change, and I struggled every day, trying to get rid of the life that seemed to be free but was actually full of constraints.
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I don't know when I found myself a nostalgic person too, and memories are a necessity in my life. When I was in elementary school, I began to miss kindergarten; When I was in junior high school, I began to miss elementary school; When I was in high school, I started to miss junior high school. Inevitably, now that I'm in college, I'm starting to miss the high school I once vowed never to go through again.
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He is keen on various club meetings and student organization meetings, and has done all kinds of miscellaneous work. I had a lot of fun playing with my mobile phone in class, playing games at night, watching TV series, and shopping until late at night. Soon a day passed, full of the so-called sense of fulfillment, but when I recalled it, I didn't know what I had done on this day.
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When I was in high school, my life was so simple that I couldn't accommodate anything other than studying. But after entering the university, no matter how much effort is put into studying, the teacher certificate, accounting qualification certificate, etc. can soar, and it seems that no one cares. No one praises, no one criticizes, enthusiasm fades day by day, anxiety increases day by day.
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I thought I had reached the top, but I stepped into the void. Perhaps, all you need is a goal, a down-to-earth courage to look forward.
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The teacher assigned the homework two weeks ago, but you stayed up all night until the night before you handed in the homework. kept shouting, shouting that it was too late, and when it was time to finish the homework, the whole person was tired and lay down, full of a sense of busyness. But I never thought that in the previous two weeks, you had more than a week to spend on procrastination.
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However, the better the dream, the louder the slap in the face the reality. "The greater the expectations, the greater the disappointment" is probably the eight words that I have learned most thoroughly since I went to college.
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For the so-called gregariousness, it is necessary to please all kinds of people, but it is often more than enough and not enough. I didn't expect to become the most hated person I ever had.
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Slowly, you find that life is not just about learning such a simple thing, roommates will quarrel with you because of some trivial things, and it is far from as simple as you imagined to be the backbone of the club, you have to join the party, you have to get a scholarship ......There are so many things that distract you.
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In the three years of college, I didn't gain anything, whether it was professional knowledge, love or friendship. I usually never listen to class, and in the words of my roommate, I just changed places to play with my mobile phone; Staying up late to read books in order to cope with the final exam, but forgetting after the exam; Love seems to be lost, going around and around and still not meeting the right person; There are so many classmates, but there are few who can tell the truth.
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I'd rather go back to high school for ten years than go to college for a month.
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I also just graduated from high school, and it has been more than a semester since I came to university, and I seem to have experienced a lot of things in this semester, and I have also discovered a lot of differences between high school and university during this transition period, so let me tell you about it now.
1. The confusion of college students. I think of course people are the most tired when they are confused and have no goals, whether they are students or people in society, as long as they don't have goals, their hearts are confused, because they don't know what to do, so their hearts feel very tired. High school is different from college, we only have one goal in high school, and that is the college entrance examination.
So we study for this goal, study hard, study hard, no matter what happens, the goal is only the college entrance examination, but after going to college, I don't seem to know what to do, and I don't have a goal, no matter what I do, my mind is very "lazy", and I don't know whether to do it, anyway, it's very boring and tired.
2. Social relationships. Going to college is equivalent to entering a small society, basically after going to college, it is relatively far away from home, and there are more people encountered, we meet too many people, then there will be all kinds of people, everyone's personality and emotions are different, there is no way to get along with everyone very well, and there is no way to find out everyone's psychology, when we go to high school, we only think about studying, and at that time there is no special distraction psychology with friends, after going to college, It seems that everyone is very "strange" in their hearts, and they don't know how to get along with people, so they feel very tired.
3. After-school things. After going to university, we had fewer classes, but there were more of them. Different things, such as club activities, student unions, and many competitions, we want to improve our abilities, we have to participate in these activities, so there are endless meetings every day, and whether it is a student union or a club, there are many meetings, as well as patrol duty, etc., it seems that your own time is really getting less and less, if you want to improve your ability, you have to go out, you can't nest in the dormitory, it seems to be in turmoil at the end of the day, but it seems that you can't get any results, anyway, I think it's every dayWe are busy outside every day, but we don't seem to have gained a lot of things in a semester.
In a word, college life is not as easy as we used to think, although high school students are envious of college students who have fewer classes a day and no homework during the summer and winter vacations, but after you really enter the school, you will find that you are not only physically tired, but also mentally tired.
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I think college is more tiring than high school because college has a lot of trivial things in life in addition to being busy with my studies.
I majored in computer science, and the difficulty was particularly high. Every time we take a professional class, we can't do without knocking**. Use ** to web page to convey files.
Why is college tiring? It's because the computer environment of the ** also needs to be deployed by itself. You need to do everything yourself.
I don't have as much homework as I did in high school. But the difficulty of the assignment is quite large. It's like when it's the epidemic time, we are taking online classes at home.
The teacher talks about the ** of the professional class. There can be no 100% gain for students. Then when you make an experiment report, you need to watch the teacher again, watch the content you have taught, watch the live broadcast, and play it back.
That is, it is equivalent to listening to the class twice before you can make an experiment report. Moreover, the course arrangement is very slow, and the classes are full almost every day. Therefore, in addition to the time of class, every day is the time to write homework.
Very little free time of their own. It's a lot of studying.
There is also the tiredness of life, and the six people in the university dormitory come from all over the world. There are differences in each person and in each person's personality. So everyone's living habits are also different.
I want to adapt to everyone's habits and integrate six people into one. It's also a very tiring thing. It's like high school, if you don't want to live on campus, you can run a school.
But when I got to college, I left where I was. Went to a particularly strange place. And the freshman year must be accommodated.
So you can't escape the tiredness of getting along with people in the dormitory from all over the world.
There is also the tiredness that comes from the stress of life. Maybe you don't think your monthly living expenses are enough. I feel that the first half of the month is over, and the second half of the month is very nervous.
There are even people who can't afford to eat at the end of the month. It's because the cost of living is not enough. The cost of going to college is definitely greater than that of junior high school and high school.
And a class dinner. Or the cost of a trip is very, very large. Therefore, college students will feel very tired because they do not have enough money to spend.
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Because I have to figure out a lot of things in college.
You can only learn on your own.
Unlike high school, you can only take your time in college study, and the university teacher will not just chase you and ask questions. For example, I'm not a very motivated student and don't listen much in class, so I'm really anxious at the end of the semester. I still feel annoyed when I think about it, and I'm more tired than I was in high school.
Life can only be done on its own.
When you get to the university campus, you can only rely on yourself in terms of daily life. In high school, I can go home once a month to do laundry, etc., and when I get to college, I can only do my own laundry and brush my shoes every week. Sometimes you have to arrange what clothes you wear and look like an adult when you get along with your friends.
A lot of friends who are not good at socializing can be annoying.
In short, when you get to university, you have to learn to rely on yourself for everything, and feeling tired is a psychology that everyone has, so don't burden it too much.
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1. Different learning styles.
1) High school: At this stage, it is basically passive learning, with constant supervision from parents and teachers, and more extracurricular homework.
2) University: Contrary to high school, college teachers are not too strict, and they mainly rely on self-consciousness in their studies, and they need to spend their own energy on studying.
2. Different learning styles.
1) High school: The learning content is mainly for the college entrance examination, and the knowledge learned is generally in the textbook, and the content of the high school course is more, the learning task is very heavy, and the scope is wide, which is essentially a stage of learning knowledge.
2) University: There are not many courses of study, and you can use your spare time to participate in extracurricular activities, so in essence, it is a stage of learning to think, not only learning the knowledge in books, but also learning to behave in the world. Some people have poor self-discipline and no one to discipline them in college, so they are decadent.
When we were in junior high school and high school, we had teachers who controlled us, and we were surrounded by a group of students who studied hard, and under their influence, we would become extremely serious. But after we went to college, we were free, no one cared about us anymore, and most of the people around us were surfing the Internet, playing games, watching TV, shopping or falling in love.
Influenced by the people around us, our self-discipline has also become very poor, so we have become decadent unconsciously, become idle, and become unaware of our goals.
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College life deals with interpersonal relationships, high school life deals with studying, and of course college is more tiring than high school.
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In the past, I used to hear people say things like "it's easy to wait until you go to college", but the result is often the opposite, college life is actually not easy.
In terms of curriculum, there are only six subjects to be studied in high school, and six subjects are studied in three years. But when you get to university, you have to learn more than just six subjects a year. For my own example, for media majors, there are 12 major courses and elective courses in the first semester of freshman year, and 18 courses in the first semester of sophomore year, and each course is different, and the class schedule is also full, and sometimes there are classes on Saturdays and Sundays.
Although there is little homework in college, I am still tired enough to prepare for the final exams or tests of these dozen courses. If you don't get it right, you have to fail and retake it.
Secondly, college credits are not so easy to get, involving credits, second class credits and grade points, which is more of a headache for college students than high school studies. In order to get better grades, it is not enough to have good academic performance, we also have to participate in some large, medium and small competitions, participate in some practical activities and club activities, and so on. University teachers are not as strict as high school teachers, and those who are class leaders or student leaders need to manage and organize class activities and so on.
These things also take time and effort.
In addition, we also have to take some certificates that we need for future work according to our personal situation, comparing English level 4 or 6, Mandarin certificate, computer certificate, and even driver's license. These are also things that take time and effort.
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1.There is a lot of homework in high school, and you can't finish it. There is no homework in college, and if there is homework, it is basically done in class.
2.In high school, there are classes every day, and I have to study in the morning and evening. In college, only the freshman year has morning and evening self-study, while the sophomore and junior years do not have morning and evening self-study. The number of classes in a week is quite small, basically only 2 or 6 classes per day, and sometimes there are no classes at all.
3.High school has a lot of tasks, and I don't have free time to play. There's plenty of time in a college week to accomplish what you want to do, and no one will tell you what to do every day.
4.High school learning is passive, everything is learned according to the teacher's arrangement, and there is no freedom in learning. University studies are active, and everything is arranged by oneself. If you want to learn, you can learn, if you don't want to learn, you can go out and play.
5.High school teachers are slow and give detailed lectures. College teachers don't talk like high school teachers in class, and they lecture very quickly.
I use a computer in class, and I rarely write on the blackboard. There is no order in which the lectures are taught, and they are not taught in the order of the textbook table of contents, and the things they talk about sometimes have nothing to do with the textbook.
6.You can fail the high school exam, and you must pass the university exam. If you fail, you have to pay money to make up for the exam, and you can make up for it as many times as you want. If you fail the make-up examination, you will retake the make-up examination (retake) after graduation. If you retake it at the time of graduation and still fail, you will not be able to get a diploma.
7.There are fixed classrooms for high school classes, but there are no fixed classrooms for university classes, and there are no fixed classrooms for every class, and there is no fixed classroom for exams. I was in the classroom after the end of high school, and I changed the classroom after every class in college, and I played in the dormitory when I didn't have classes, and I spent at least half of the week studying in the dormitory in college.
8.Everyone in high school is from the same area, and everyone is a dialect. And all the people in the university come from all over the country, with different dialects.
9.In high school, there are teachers in charge, and you can see the homeroom teacher every day. The teacher is close to us and we can find the teacher at any time.
The university does not have a teacher, and it is rare to see a counselor in a week, except for meeting the counselor at the beginning of the class. It's hard to find a teacher, and you can't find the teacher after the class.
Participate in more activities, read more books, and have more social contact.
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