First of all, I want to make a comparison between those who go to college and those who don't, and use this comparison to show the role of college in helping a person grow up.
People who have gone to college will have more campus experience and knowledge than those who have never gone to college, and they will learn some practical things in the process of reading, but those who have never gone to college will not. I will meet all kinds of people in college, and then learn to socialize and become more valuable and cultured. Those who haven't gone to college will not only lack some professional knowledge, but also be unable to stand on their feet in some highly specialized fields.
In college, we will gradually become mature. Some people say that it is not the university that makes us mature, but time. But I think what really matures us is the experience we have accumulated after going through some things in college.
For example, there will be some debates in universities to help us learn how to be eloquent and how to have the ability to debate. This talent will be fully exerted in the future work. I think this is a kind of growth, which exercises ourselves and makes us grow.
In college, we will encounter many things that we have never experienced before. For example, when you are in college, you may have many opportunities to speak on the stage, which will exercise your psychological quality and give you a strong psychology, which can adapt to the growth of age. This is also a kind of growth.