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Why is the study and life in college so tiring?
1. Learning motivation is not strong

Unlike high school, there is no one in the university to supervise and force you to study. So when we get to college, many people start to indulge themselves, staying up late at night, going to class and sleeping during the day, etc., which will all lead us to lose the motivation to study, and finally end four years hastily.

2. Decline in learning ability

Because of the different learning atmosphere between university and high school, and because high school continues to study, we can't adapt, and because we have more free time and can't arrange our time well, our learning ability begins to decline.

3. The study pressure is great.

It is no longer a few fixed disciplines, and the courses in universities are diversified, and the knowledge that needs to be mastered is more and more complicated, which requires us to spend a lot of time to integrate. Coupled with the lack of credits, elective courses are needed to make up for it, and the pressure has increased.

4. There are many puzzles in learning.

In college classes, teachers usually prepare for the next class after class. I have no fixed place for a long time and rarely find a subject teacher face to face. Some difficulties can't be solved in time, which also leads to a bumpy learning path.