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What if the university is far from home?
Far from home. If I am an independent person, I will feel far from home. I come from Hebei and study in Chengdu. In order to escape from Hebei, I resolutely went out of the province.

I went to school in Chengdu, which is three or four thousand miles away from home. It's the first time I've been so far away from home. The school I attended was really bleak, and I went home every winter and summer vacation. Every time I go home, people from other provinces run very fast, which makes me feel that I have gone to college and can really live independently (grow up), but I am a little uncomfortable to go to school far from home, but I can experience the customs of different places.

Then almost half of the students in my school are from this province, and then every festival is Mid-Autumn Festival and Dragon Boat Festival, which really tests your patience. I feel that boys are ok, but girls may really want to go home. The local people at school are really young, and they all go home after a long vacation. Sometimes there are only one or two people left in the dormitory, which makes them feel very depressed, but I usually go to other dormitories to see. Visiting and chatting can really relieve your loneliness and let you make some good friends.

Because we are studying cross-provincial eating habits, climate and language, there will be more or less differences. This is a test of our ability to accept new things. Be sure to adapt to the process of integration, and it will be much better after adaptation.

Going to school from a hometown to a strange place has its advantages and disadvantages. First of all, I made up my mind from high school that I must go to other provinces to study in universities, as far away from home as possible. I was born in the countryside, and I can see very little, so I want to go out and have a look. My family actually supports me. When I came to another city, the customs around me were different from ours, and I spoke an incomprehensible dialect. Once I was eating out, I met a restaurant manager who sounded like my hometown dialect. Later, when asked, it was really our place. Later, I gradually understood that the villagers were in tears when they met.

So don't be afraid of being far away, the unpleasant feeling is only that period of time, as long as the problem of wood is solved.