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What's it like to go back to college?
If I go back to college, I will study hard, concentrate on nothing, go to college, go to college, and then take the postgraduate entrance examination. Never waste every minute, playing table tennis, watching classmates, buying clothes, eating, talking to people and so on. Everybody stay away from me.

Why do you want to be a "desperate Saburo" in college? You know, after living a real life, now you have to reflect, dream and work energetically. But the reality is not your dream, and no one can flatter you like others. No matter how hard you work, no one can see your achievements. There is no point in your winning another prize. So I began to be silent, but the fire of my dream still didn't go out, so I cheered up and strived for the first place. Day after day, year after year, people finally think you are a more energetic comrade, and then there is no more.

When your enthusiasm cools below normal, you suddenly find yourself in middle age, from talking about work, ideas and innovation to talking about health, finding prescriptions and doing exercise. Why? My body almost collapsed, and the conversation gradually became the conversation of the old ladies I hated when I was young.

Don't think too long, time flies, too fast, ignorant teenagers, fearless youth, and high morale no longer belong to you!

If nothing else, the once-full-mouthed Mandarin was slowly drowned in the rendering of many local accents. Food, clothing, housing and transportation are all infected, almost exactly like others. This is a vat to transform you, but you can't change anything yourself.

It is too late to dream big. Unwilling and regretting can only be realized when you dream back to college. When you go back to college, you will make unremitting efforts, because it is meaningful, your grades will bring you close to your goals, and the exam will give you a fair judgment.

I write so much to let the students who are still in college understand thoroughly as soon as possible, whether to work hard on their own or in college will get twice the result with half the effort.