First, I didn't soak in the library and read more books.
Speaking of what I regret most about my four years in college, I regret that I didn't study more.
Reading is a low-cost and high-return investment. In college, what you learn is not only the knowledge in textbooks, but also the ability to learn.
I didn't know until I worked, and I didn't have time to settle down and read any more, and there was no reason to study purely for the sake of reading. The university campus itself is a library. If you haven't graduated, I strongly recommend you to soak in it and enjoy yourself freely in the world of books. Because life after graduation is the same.
Second, I have never been in love once.
This is probably what many people regret most. Stepping into the society and truly reaching the "marriageable age" recognized by the public, two people who meet rarely come together because of strong love. Just because they are old, just because they are suitable, this is the helplessness of adults.
In college, love is a sacred thing, and it is worth all your love and efforts. If you haven't graduated, you must talk about a deep love while you are young, dare to love and hate, and act recklessly in your youth.
Because after graduation, life and love are not very pure.
Third, travel when you leave.
There is a saying that when you are young, you have time and no money, and when you are an adult, you have money and no time.
Whether there is money in the future is unknown, but time is rare. After work, it is difficult to have nearly two months' vacation, only two a year. Read thousands of books and take Wan Li Road. Experience, knowledge and experience will also become our wisdom in life.
Seize the time in college and go on a trip without much distance and luxury. Go further and see a wider sky within your ability.
Because after graduation, life will not give you too much so-called leisure time.
Fourth, I didn't invest myself well.
If society is a big boiler, then the university is the magic of turning stone into gold. As the last barrier to enter the society, the university is also our firewall.
Eat and drink every day, skip class and sleep, or stay up late to play drama and games, and call it "like never going to college." There is a great possibility that you will be severely whipped by society.
Society is not a school, and it is not enough to eat the roots of compulsory education. If you haven't graduated, you must seize the opportunity to invest in yourself, learn a foreign language, cultivate an interest and expand your resource boundaries, so as to jump out of the low level. Because, life after graduation.
Value determines the circle, and the circle determines life.