When many students were in high school, most of them were from their own cities or counties. Because they meet a limited number of people, they have no chance to meet those excellent people. If you can keep good grades in high school and people around you think you are good, you will be confident. Once you go to college, students from all over the country will gather in your university, and you will meet outstanding people in different majors. Many people can do well in other aspects besides excellent academic performance, so when they first started to go to college, they felt very inferior, in fact, they were compared with the people around them.
Only comparison can hurt. If the people around you are better than you, it is naturally difficult to be happy. I think the first thing to do is to ease the mood. In the face of people who are better than you, you should adjust your mentality. Our feet are short, our inches are long, and you also have your own excellent places. I think we should not sell ourselves short, try to improve ourselves and keep learning. Only in this way can you get closer and closer to the strong. Personally, I think everyone has his advantages, and everyone's bright spots are different. Maybe you just see others better than you, but you don't see others worse than you. Since you can study in the same university, it shows that your comprehensive abilities are actually quite similar. After all, birds of a feather flock together.
Therefore, I still think that those students who began to feel inferior as soon as they went to college should not only see the advantages of others, but must believe in themselves, overcome this inferiority and make themselves stronger.