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I think studying in college is too painful. What if I want to drop out of school?
It was the same when I first went to college. It's painful, and I feel uncomfortable in all aspects. For a time, I was crazy about going back to study for a year and taking the college entrance examination again. However, I still didn't do it.

First of all, if you want to know where your pain comes from and whether you can overcome it, after all, there is still a long way to go in life, and maybe you will face more pain in the future than in front of you. Do you still have to run away or give up? For pain, a temporary escape cannot solve the problem. Only by thoroughly overcoming it can we be in an invincible position in future similar games. Of course, the process of overcoming it is difficult and requires strong endurance and determination.

Secondly, you should think carefully about what to do in the future if you drop out of school, whether to take a second interview or start working. If you retake the exam, what is the level? Can it be improved? Can you pass the current score and get into a better university when you retake the exam? If you can, you can choose to drop out of school and retake the exam to avoid immediate pain; If not, what's the point of retaking the exam? The result of the second interview is not as good as the result immediately. Can you guarantee that you won't be in such pain then? If you start working, can you find a good job that will satisfy both you and your parents? Can you work under pressure and hard work? If not, then I advise you to keep the current status quo. The immediate pain will always pass. Pay for the pain of the present with your future. Can you afford it?

Finally, you need to consider your parents. You have to understand that although you are the one who took the college entrance examination, they are also under great pressure. Will they accept it if you drop out of school? Don't say that this is your life, you decide for yourself, because when you can't be financially independent, they pay for your willfulness. So, you are responsible for them. When you and your parents respect each other, you should consider whether to drop out of school. Remember, don't hurt the person who loves you the most in the world. Although sometimes you don't agree, try your best to discuss with each other. Don't hurt each other, because you will regret it.