But one thing is that college is definitely not easy. In high school, the teacher said that college was so good, so free and so happy. As long as you have experienced and overcome the college entrance examination, you will not be so nervous as in high school. At the beginning, I also came to the university with a beautiful fantasy, and found that the truth was not what the teacher told us. You have to go to class, so does your hard work. College fatigue is for your future. This kind of fatigue is happy, because the knowledge you have learned is not limited to books, and you don't just learn to recite the theoretical knowledge from books. On the basis of theory, you can also practice it yourself. In the process of practicing hard, you pursue progress, don't want to indulge yourself, and slowly improve yourself so that you can meet a better yourself in the next few years.
In fact, whether you are tired or not is your own choice. Some people's college goals are to test the top rankings, how high their grade points are, what certificates to test, and even postgraduate entrance examinations and public examinations. These are all extra studies while completing their studies, which must be tiring. Some people don't have lofty goals, just want not to fail. In the free and relaxed environment of the university itself, these can be easily obtained, so the university is not tired for these people.
Finally, I want to say that high school is for grades and college is for the future. Which is easier, good grades or good prospects? Every stage of life is not easy at all, and one's choice will test one's corresponding efforts. Being tired is good, and living is being tired and happy.