College students are synonymous with freedom for middle school students. In middle school, we are already miserable because of the restrictions of school uniforms. When we arrived at the university, we took off our school uniforms and couldn't wait to show our personality by wearing strange clothes every day.
(Of course, this is aimed at most people. I don't think anyone in my high school wore a cloak with wings of freedom to class. )
Some students, who are shy or very good (unlike me), still like to wear some plain clothes.
So how should college students dress at school? In fact, this is not an express provision, and it can't even be said. After all, when you go to college, what you wear is your freedom. Of course, this freedom is limited. You can't wear strange clothes that affect others. You can't help but consider the family economy and don't feel bad about your parents buying clothes indiscriminately. So, objectively speaking, you can wear anything.
Probably, some people will say. College students should study at school. Don't dress in a mess. Emm, however, I think our university is not only about studying, but also about living, exercising and cultivating aesthetics. Universities should study, but not just study.
As far as I am concerned, I prefer to wear something personal. I can wear whatever I want as long as it doesn't affect others. And subjectively speaking, I still think that at this age of college, you should dress a little more personally. When you have the ability, you are eighteen or nineteen years old, which is the age when you should work hard. At the same time, it is also the right age to love beauty and handsome.
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