I have always wanted to go back to high school since I went to college. I feel that I didn't work hard in high school, so I can try to go to a better school. I didn't know I was admitted to 985 until I went to college? 2 1 1 is very important, and I once regretted it. Here, my sister and I are in sharp contrast. She studied hard since she was a child and failed in the college entrance examination, but she was admitted to the university of 2 1 1, but my father asked her to repeat because she could be admitted to the university of 985 with her strength. My sister is very resistant. She doesn't want to work hard for another year. She feels a lot of pressure. She thinks high school is really, really tired. I could feel her pain, but I didn't.
Can feel the same.
Now that I'm in college, I finally understand that it's because I tried my best that someone asked her to start all over again. It's really frustrating. For my sister, she is more tired in high school than in college. Maybe she will take the postgraduate entrance examination in the future. But for me, I think college is more tiring than high school, and I even want to go back to high school to fight for it, because I really feel sorry. Whenever I review at the end of college, I feel very tired and hard, but I am eager to do it, and the final result is not bad. In college, I fell in love with the feeling of hard work, and I learned that the past was not remonstrated, and I could catch up with those who knew.
So I think it is hooliganism to put aside efforts to compare the "tiredness" of high school and university. If you "lie flat" and "screw up" in college every day, going to college is really easy and not tired at all. Therefore, it is not too late to persuade everyone to work hard and act quickly. Don't be like me. High school may be my regret.
So, which is more tiring, high school or college, depends on your efforts. The harder you work, the more tired you will be. High school students and college students should not be afraid of being tired, share joys and sorrows, and have no regrets when they are young.