For me, standing here today and telling you how to spend the key four-year college life is actually a bit like a duck on a shelf. Just as I was preparing my resume, I found that there were no certificates, medals and other things called honors that I could brag about except for my four-year life. In fact, looking back, if God gives me another chance to do it again, I think my four years of life should be the same, because I have done my best for the activities I should experience and the knowledge I should master in college life.
Some people say that freshmen often "don't know if they don't know", sophomores "don't know if they don't know", juniors "don't know if they don't know" and seniors "know if they know".
In fact, I haven't fully understood the meaning so far, but I can vaguely realize that I fell from the sky to the ground and returned to reality from my dream. The reason why many people don't adapt to college life is largely misled by some novels about college life on the internet or in magazines. Many authors describe university life in a teasing tone and describe an ideal university for readers. Misguided by this, everyone will have an ideal description of their college life before entering the university. With this beauty, after entering the university, many people will be confused for a period of time and fully enjoy the sudden freedom and novelty. However, after class and self-study day by day, this passion gradually faded and began to enter a confused stage, missing high school classmates and high school life.
Most of you here are in the stage of "don't know if you don't know" and "know if you don't know", especially the latter, which is often the source of confusion, confusion and depression. And this is also the necessary stage for a smooth transition from growing up to "knowing that you know". If you feel that you have no direction now, there is no need to worry. Actually, this is normal.
Many people have formed such an idea in their minds before entering the university, thinking that the feelings between high school students are the purest, and they can't be honest with each other when they arrive at the university. I have a similar idea. In fact, just like you get along with your classmates in the dormitory, this concept is actually wrong, at least for your classmates who get along with you day and night, and it is not suitable for your classmates in the dormitory. At this age, some people are mostly angular. When you graduate one day and look back at your college classmates, you will find that the current ups and downs are not worth mentioning at all.
Like many people, I was at a loss and had no direction in my freshman year. I go to class with my schoolbag on my back every day, study by myself at night, and sometimes go to the self-study classroom on Saturday and Sunday. Because I don't know what else to do except self-study. Later, I often went to the library because there were too many resources in the library, and I always felt that it was a waste to leave so many books there and not use them. So I am familiar with the library. Some people haven't been to the library for four years and don't know what it's like. I have such a classmate in my dormitory now. Although I have something to do every day, I'm really confused, because it's a university after all, and even if I've been to senior three, it's not a high school after all. There is a college entrance examination in high school, which has always been the goal of efforts, but now there is no direction. I also think that college life should be rich and colorful, not just for studying, but for getting good grades for four years. So I made it more clear. Obviously, as a student, learning is the first, but not the only one. So I began to join the student union and would go out by bike when the weather was good. I clearly remember a holiday on 10. 1, and I have been studying in the classroom by myself. I couldn't sit still for the last two days, so I squeezed into the car, found a map of Wuhan, took some magazines and sat by the lake reading. I'm not so depressed. Around the school, I have been to almost all the roads to East Lake. Every time I walk along the map alone, I keep walking until I turn around along the inter-lake road in East Lake. If you think life is boring, it's not the fault of the university. University gives you full freedom. What you have to do is to make good use of this freedom and fully explore your life.