Secondly, the university is a transitional period for a person to enter the society. University is a simple version of society. While studying here, we make friends, fall in love, participate in various club activities, and deal with various leaders, teachers, seniors, classmates, and schoolmates. Here, the cost of our failure is very low, but every failure can learn some experiences and lessons for us in the future. Third, the university is also the beginning of individual independence.
Many college students will leave their familiar hometown and live in a strange place. Take me for example, I went to college in the northeast, 2000 kilometers away from home. It is not easy for me to take root in this helpless place without any acquaintances. Through these four years of training, I will not panic no matter where I live now. This is the real difference between seeing the world and not seeing the world. There are professional teachers and rich educational resources in universities. Papers that can be downloaded for free and unlimited, libraries that can be borrowed for free, various lectures that are uninterrupted every day, and even other professional courses, you can attend if you are interested. I often take Japanese courses, not to find little girls. In college, you have enough time to study, learn a lot of professional knowledge, and settle down to read a lot of books and write a lot of things.