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Neighbors go to college.
The neighbor's son was admitted to the University of California, and the guests were busy for several days. His parents and family all laughed. I am really happy for him and I envy him.

That year, I heard that after he was admitted to No.1 Middle School, he rarely met each other, only knowing that he was a cheerful and determined boy. It was only slowly from his parents that he learned that he was diligent and enterprising. Although he is a high school student, he is more sensible than ordinary children, mature in heart, polite and generous to others, comprehensive and reasonable in doing things, and has better grades. I think this kind of students is the main thing that American universities want to enroll.

I know that the principal of City No.1 Middle School is an alumnus of Columbia University in the United States and has contacts with several universities in the United States. There are several exchange student places every year, and many people compete until the survival of the fittest. Some aspiring young people have studied English hard for a long time, prepared standardized test subjects, applied for senior three, and went to the United States to study freshman. But I always feel that these things are too far away from me, and I don't want to happen to myself.

That morning, his mother was shopping in the street, and people greeted him from a distance. Even the strangers who sell green peppers called from home: congratulations, big sister, your son likes to eat fried pork with green peppers. Take some. Aunt smiled and said, that won't do. She gave money, and the proprietress didn't forget to send two. It's like you can only be happy if you give it away for nothing.

When I meet people on the road from time to time, menstruation always talks with a glorious face and doesn't feel backache, just as she said: My son is promising, but my backache is fine. Does it really have this effect? I don't know, maybe it's my mood.

I know others can see the superficial scenery, but how many people know the efforts behind it? Once, when I was chatting with this child, I learned that every year when the school released the list, my mother would take him to the school gate to worship the champion of the college entrance examination and feel their dedication and breath. Now it's her turn to commend herself.

Come to think of it, there are no real surprises on the road. There are many old savings on the way to the University of California. I don't know if he won't tell me. Since junior high school, under the urging of my mother, I have been learning English, not only from textbooks, but also gradually turning speaking fluent English into my goal. During the winter and summer vacations, others were addicted to Internet cafes and games, but he was addicted to American TV dramas to practice his oral English and slowly began to read simple English novels. When I was in high school, I tried to publish my own school magazine. I was slowly responsible for editing the campus magazine and won the prize in the national competition. Only you know the hard work of preparing for TOEFL, GRE and SAT.

Perhaps some people are born with mature thinking and long-term vision, which is incomparable to ordinary people. Sometimes, it is also a very happy thing to read other people's stories and dream your own dreams.

Growth, especially high-density accelerated growth, is a wonderful accumulation. When you look back on the past, even that experience a year ago, it's like looking at your last life. You feel so mature in it, but when you look back, you see a lot of green and immature.

Life is a process of accumulation and progress. What you put in when you are young will be rewarded in the future. You put in endurance, diligence, sense of crisis, humility, studious, open and self-motivated, and you will reap rich benefits; If you put it in a lazy, closed, proud and insignificant pattern, you will become weaker and weaker. The more marginalized the society is.

Really, growth depends on luck and hard work!