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What problems did you encounter in college?
As college students, many people are full of yearning for freedom, but each stage has its own problems, and so does the university. The following are the problems I often encounter in college:

1. First of all, the learning environment in universities is completely different from the nine-year compulsory education. No one will catch up with you to study. Learning autonomy is indeed a key factor in excellent university learning. Universities are dubbed "learning by yourself". To tell the truth, the teacher won't ask you for an endorsement, but what we need to do is to be less sloppy and dull, and sort out what we learned last week when there is basically no class on weekends.

2. Another problem in study is specialty. It may be that we didn't know much about our chosen major when we applied for the college entrance examination, which led us to study things we didn't like in college and we were tired of learning every day. In this case, we must solve it in time without delay, evaluate what major we are suitable for, and make preparations for changing our favorite major in freshman year.

Dealing with interpersonal problems, we have entered a new group like a university. Universities can also get along well with their classmates. They usually do more, talk less and be themselves. If you are in full bloom, flowers will come!

4. Relationship with family members, remember to contact and communicate with family members. When I first entered the university, it was probably the first time I was so far away from home. Be sure to express your thoughts about your family by phone, voice and video in time, and don't hide them in your heart!