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What is college study like?
I am a freshman now, and I can tell you clearly that the real university is not as easy as the high school teacher said. No matter whether it is a double-class or an ordinary undergraduate, everyone is equally tired. Let's talk about our school first. I only went to two ordinary schools.

First, our school has a graduation grade point requirement, with an average score of 1.9, that is, the average score of four-year university should reach 69, while my freshman only reached 2.3 last semester, and my score was quite high when I entered school. At that time, the admissions office told me that all majors could be chosen except one major that the school only recruited. I really relaxed after entering the university. As a result, my GPA was so low, and my freshman year was even worse. I failed a course. So in college, learning is still the main task.

Second, our school requires that the credits for the second course of graduation reach 20 points, of which 5 points are for innovation and entrepreneurship, 3 points are for courses that everyone can get, and 2 points are for practice, and it is necessary to participate in lectures and competitions. A lecture is generally 0. 1.2. The remaining 15 points need to participate in extracurricular activities. The credits for an activity range from 0.05 to 0.3, and now the credits for classic reading are increased, depending on the number of times you borrow books from the library and book activities. When I was a freshman, I basically used my spare time to participate in activities. Now I only got 7.4 credits, and the credit for innovation and entrepreneurship practice is 1.2. Oh, by the way, there are still 20+ hours of volunteer time each semester, which is very easy to handle. Generally speaking, activities are sometimes very long, with credits, and some activities are even very long.

In a word, college life is rich and colorful, you can know more people and things and expand a wide range of social circles.

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