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About to enter the university, which is more tiring, high school or university?
First of all, I want to emphasize that most of us have been cheated by high school teachers. They said it would be easier to go to college, not us. Before going to college, most of us heard all kinds of warnings: don't skip class, don't fail classes, don't stay in the dormitory all day playing drama and games, and so on. In my impression, college life is free and unrestrained, and students who have just experienced senior three will undoubtedly think that they will be liberated when they go to college, but they are not. Of course, you can choose to live a degenerate life, but you can't live as well as you. On the surface, your life is more leisurely than anyone else, but you also know that if you always muddle along like this, you will get along sooner or later. So you will still be anxious and confused, and you will feel more tired than high school-mental fatigue.

If a person is willing to take responsibility for his future, there are too many things he can do in college: study hard and strive for various awards and scholarships; Mixed student union, know how to manage and organize; Learn a major that interests you; Make all kinds of friends, broaden contacts and learn from each other's strengths; Finding an internship lays the foundation for finding a job in the future ... In fact, it is not easy to do the best in one aspect, but sometimes we have to take care of many things. It is normal that college is more tired than high school. Even if high school engages in sea tactics every day, there is not much free time, but a problem can't be big. You can ask the teacher later. In college, the answers to many questions can't be obtained by asking questions, because no one can be you, and you must be strong on your own. There are too many things in college that we can't quit even if we don't want to do. It's time to take responsibility for ourselves.

There is a saying that before 18, your parents decide what kind of life you live; after 18, you decide what kind of life you live. The gap between the rich and the poor in the previous generation will lead to the uneven distribution of educational resources in this generation. Going to college makes up for this well. No matter how bad a university is, there are always some people who can stand out by their own efforts. Their attitude and dedication determine what kind of life they will have in the future. Even if the starting point is not high, no one can say what the future will be like in four years. Only when I see the gap with others can I realize my own smallness, so I can only do my best. There is no other way, and the story will definitely be more tortuous and bitter than high school. So if you think college is more tiring than high school, you are right.