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I think studying in college is too painful. What if I want to drop out of school?
Studying in college is too painful, and it is often because of inappropriate teaching methods or environmental influence that I want to drop out.

Because in the third year of high school, a teacher guided us in the direction of progress and told us that there was only one goal, and that was the college entrance examination. However, in college, no one will guide you and tell you what to do next. You'll have to cross the river to feel the stones yourself, and you won't be able to adapt for a while.

We should not have such negative emotions, nor should we have such thoughts of dropping out of school.

I know a friend who is an undergraduate, but for some reason, he dropped out of school from his freshman year and went to a factory to work as a small clerk. Finally, I couldn't help asking him why he dropped out of school, and then he told me that there was a sense of frustration in college. I didn't know what I was doing every day. I couldn't hold on any longer, so I dropped out of school.

First of all, you think studying is too painful, because you haven't found the fun of college yet. In fact, there are many wonderful places in the university, but you didn't explore them. You stubbornly believe that college life is nothing more than a dormitory canteen classroom, which is not as beautiful as a high school teacher, which makes you feel very disappointed.

Second, you don't understand what you are going to college for. Going to college is nothing more than finding a good job in the future and living up to my hard work in senior three.

Third, if you can't even adapt to the university environment, how can you survive in society in the future?

In my opinion, it is a very unwise decision to drop out of school eventually. You shouldn't be willful. You should ask your teachers and parents for advice. If you regret it later, there is no regret medicine!