Is the university really a paradise for students? Of course not. University is the last study and exercise before entering the society. Compared with middle school, the professional knowledge learned in college can be used in future social work. Whether or not you can master the professional knowledge of the university means whether or not college students can take on their own work responsibilities after entering social work. The heavy work in high school makes students breathless. Legend has it that the relaxed college days have made many people's academic hardships fade a lot and are full of motivation. When you really come to college, there are not as crowded courses as high school. College students have a lot of personal schedules, so it won't be a big problem not to take some courses that they don't like. There are rich club activities to attract college students. Whether it is free love or rich hobbies, these are not the purpose of everyone coming to college.
University is not a paradise, but a transit station, and the next stop is society. The cruelty of society is also heard by college students on campus. In order to be competitive in the job market after graduation, many students dare not slack off in college. Even if some people fall in love in college, it's just fate. When two people study together, they make greater progress in their studies, but love makes each other. Later in college, many students began to look for their favorite companies for internships. If they can perform well during their internship, they can stay in the big enterprise they aspire to. Sometimes you can settle down through internship.
Even if you degenerate and indulge yourself in college, you should stop and wake up in time. There are many opportunities and time to develop your hobbies in college. Whether you like sports or comics, acting or writing, there are clubs in the school that suit you. But clubs only cultivate hobbies, and learning is the most important thing. There are also some students who are keen on playing games, playing in the dark and often not attending classes. Indulge yourself in a short time, even if it doesn't have much influence, but enough is enough, and immediately throw yourself into school to catch up with other students.