Do you have evening study? Whether college students have evening self-study varies with universities, majors and grades, but most college students do. Personally, I have evening self-study in my freshman and sophomore year, especially in my busiest sophomore year. I have evening self-study every day from Monday to Friday, which is connected by three periods (7:00-9:20 pm), but there is basically no evening self-study in my junior and senior years.
In fact, except for a few special majors, most college students have evening self-study during their college years. But unlike junior and senior high school students, they don't have evening lessons every day. They may only have classes two or three nights a week. Then they can arrange their own time freely on other nights when there is no class, and they don't have to stay in the classroom with or without class, like junior and senior high school students.
Not only do you study at night, but some schools also study in the morning. Before going to college, teachers and parents and relatives always tell you that "going to college is easy", which also leads us to have an inherent impression of college life. We always think that college is very relaxed and the life of college students is very chic, but this is not the case.
College students are also facing great academic pressure. To some extent, their pressure is not less than that of junior and senior high school students. For example, the failure of junior and senior high school students in the final exam is criticized by parents and teachers at most, while the failure of college students in the final exam may mean that they fail the exam, lower their grade points, can't keep their graduate degrees, and can't evaluate scholarships. In short, in the university stage, they are concerned about academic performance, grade points, scholarships, comprehensive quality evaluation, various certificates and so on. The study pressure faced by college students is also enormous. They are not only facing academic pressure, but also facing other pressures, such as fear that they will not be re-elected in the general election of the student union; Worried that I can't pass the internship interview of a certain unit; I'm afraid my living expenses are not enough this month. ...
Not only do you study at night, but some schools also have morning self-study, requiring freshmen and sophomores to participate in morning exercises and morning reading on time. Besides, some students get up at six o'clock almost every day in order to prepare for the exam and take the postgraduate entrance examination, so college life is not as easy as everyone thinks.
The playground is always very lively. What are college students doing on the playground? Some students like fun running. How comfortable it is to run a few laps on the playground against the evening breeze. Other schools require students to punch in for running, for example, running 50 kilometers a semester, so it is always fun run's classmates who see the most on the playground at night. In addition to fun running, there are students who play basketball, football, badminton and walking.
In addition to physical exercise, sometimes there will be some activities on the playground, such as welcome party, bonfire party, concert, etc., as well as couples walking on the playground ... In short, the life of college students is colorful.