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The normality of university classroom
Many parents spend a lot of energy and money to train their children and hope to become pillars in the future. I finally sent my children to college, but many college students didn't study hard after entering school. Skip class, sleep, lack of professional knowledge, and muddle along at school. But there is also a large part of the responsibility of teachers. Teachers usually give lectures to adults or adults after college, and teachers will not take care of students as they did in primary schools, junior high schools and senior high schools. Even if some students sleep in class, the teacher won't care, as long as it doesn't affect the class order. Teachers only care about whether their teaching tasks are completed or not, and don't care about other things. Some teachers are monotonous in class and the content is boring, which makes it difficult for students to learn.

If a teenager is strong, the teacher will spend a lot of time restraining them from being ungrateful. On the contrary, it will arouse students' antipathy and make them feel that they are meddling. Part of the reason is that students let themselves go. In high school, teachers often told students that they would be free when they went to college, so they wanted to experience that. Freedom? Education is the foundation of the country, and students are the hope of the country and the nation in the future. It is not a lie that a strong teenager makes a strong country.

Students' awareness of self-management Many college students still lack the ability of self-control and management. Once you indulge yourself, you won't come back to study, and your academic performance will plummet. That's what your grades are anyway, and you don't want to work hard. This has repeatedly formed a vicious circle. University is not what it was in high school. Students are very independent and teachers don't care too much.

There are often no shortcuts to success, and we need to work harder and harder. Doing these things requires persistent pursuit. If you have no talent, but you are still too lazy to do it and learn it, you will eventually become ordinary or even mediocre.