I saw a circle of friends yesterday, and the content was similar to this theme. That is to say, there are three girls with different majors living in the dormitory in our school. They worked hard together to take the postgraduate entrance examination, and were finally admitted to three different universities in Hong Kong to study their favorite major. Their stories are very inspiring. After all, there is no doubt that it is not a pride to have such a thing in a school where teachers or other aspects are scarce! But they can be admitted to graduate students in Hong Kong because they have the same goal and are willing to study. But it doesn't mean that all students will be like them.
Although the university is four years, the first year should be fun, the second year should be study, the third year should be internship and the fourth year should be graduation. This kind of university seems to be an ideal state, but it is not, because you will meet different roommates. Even if there are six people in a dormitory and five people are studying hard, it can't mean that there is still one person who will be willing to study. Therefore, the phrase "near Zhu Zhechi, near Mexico, black people" is more suitable for people with the same goal, but not for people who are unwilling to learn at all.