Freshman takes part in various activities.
First of all, class.
Going to college is absolutely the most important thing. I thought the university was very relaxed and there were few courses, but when I got to the university, I found that this was not the case. There are really many courses in college, much more than in high school. There are four classes in the morning and four classes in the afternoon every day, and sometimes I have to study by myself in the evening and in the morning. Each required course has only one or two classes a week. After class, the teacher will leave a lot of homework to finish in a week. So many subjects are busy with homework all week.
Freshman class
Second, the meeting.
I believe that freshmen who join organizations or clubs will be particularly annoyed by one thing: when and where to gather for meetings. And the meeting time is noon or after class in the evening. Some students sign up for more than one organization or club, so there will be another meeting after this meeting. I'm too busy to have a meeting at noon, so I don't have time to eat. I feel very tired.
Freshmen organizations recruit new students.
Third, do part-time jobs.
Some students don't want to spend their own money when they go to college, so they choose to work part-time to earn some living expenses. Part-time jobs are basically done after class. For example, after class is over at noon, the students all go to eat, so they quickly go to part-time jobs and start helping. When the students are all back in the dormitory and are not busy, they will take the earned 10 to buy some rice and take it back to the dormitory to eat (the rice is cold now). After dinner, class will begin soon, and they begin to walk to the classroom. It's the same after class at night. If you have less rest time, you will be more tired.
Freshman students work part-time
Fourth, listen to lectures.
In my freshman year, I didn't know much about lectures. I always thought that lectures were high-end, so I would go to lectures every time. Even if I don't want to go, the department will insist on attending classes. I am very tired after class, and then I have to go to the lecture. I will buy food on the road when I have time, and I won't eat it when I don't have time. After the lecture, I will start my afternoon class again. So students always go to class and feel very tired.
Freshmen attend classes.
When students go to college, there are actually many things to learn to distinguish between what needs to be done and what doesn't. For example, I don't think it is necessary to join clubs and organizations. With this time, I might as well learn something I like. Students, did you feel tired when you were a freshman?