Some people say that university is only an extension of high school, and here we will continue to study hard in high school; Others say that if you step into the university gate, your future and career will be guaranteed and you can live for four years. I think the university is a blank picture, waiting for you to paint your colorful youth with wisdom and hands. With the oath of "being honest with others and being strict with myself", I stepped into the door of the university.
I remember when I was in high school, my heart was full of infinite yearning for college life: a relaxed and free life, half-day classes and half-day rest, all of which were the best condiments for my stressful and boring study in senior three. However, when I first saw the densely arranged college courses, all my beautiful illusions could not help but be shattered. Four classes in the morning, four classes in the afternoon, and sometimes two classes in the evening, more than high school classes! At that moment, I really had a feeling that I had just left the Longtan and entered the lion's den. But when I told this idea to a senior, she told me what ostrovsky said in How Steel was Tempered: When you look back on the past, you may not regret wasting your life, or you may not be ashamed of being mediocre. Yes; Youth is something that anyone can only have once. How can such a beautiful era be abandoned?
Therefore, when people are still tossing and turning for colorful parties, colorful club activities and various lectures, although each item is full of temptations, I still chose the lonely road of learning, because at that time I simply thought that learning well was the most important thing, and everything else was insignificant in front of learning. Going back and forth to the dormitory, canteen and classroom every day, at 3: 01, learning has become my whole life. I have devoted more enthusiasm to every course than others, from preview before class to listening attentively in class and reviewing after class. But when I calm down and think about it carefully, if this continues, what will I have after four years except excellent academic performance? Obviously, this kind of life is tense but not full. A sentence I once read on the Internet gave me great inspiration: people are three-dimensional, not just composed of a certain point or surface. We should not set a direction for ourselves, but try and experience it in all directions, just as no matter which color we prefer, a single one can never form a rainbow.
I suddenly understand that college life should not only be about learning, but also have more colorful content.