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A few things to know before going to college (a must-see for prospective college students)
1. You must wear sunscreen for military training, if you are afraid of tanning.

2. You can listen to your seniors, but don't listen to them all. There may be seniors and sisters selling English newspapers to you at the beginning of school. Don't buy it! !

3. Just report to a student union and a society. I'm not sure about other schools. Anyway, the student union in our school is particularly bureaucratic, and freshmen can only do some errands. In addition, if you want to join a club, you must consider whether you really like it. This club is unreliable. Otherwise, your tour fee can only be used by seniors to seduce junior girls.

4. How high can the college entrance examination be? 60 just won't fail. The higher the exam, the better. The higher your comprehensive evaluation score, the easier it is to get a scholarship. Learning is always the most important thing.

Don't be superstitious about how much money others earn. Those who really make a lot of money never show off and make friends.

6. Efforts are bound to be lonely, so learn to adapt. When you want to work hard, put aside your social activities and entertainment.

7. If you want to learn, please absorb what you have collected first, instead of just looking for ways.

8. Stop saying that 985,265,438+065,438+0 is a show-off capital. The reason why I do this is because the aura brought by my alma mater is still greater than my own achievements. The most brilliant moment in your life was June when you were 18 years old, so you spent your whole life remembering that summer.

9. It is also a kind of etiquette to learn to dress up in college. It doesn't need to be too complicated. Just put on some lipstick and bb cream. This is a kind of respect.

10. The hotel next to the school is very cheap, but you can't stay. Don't ask me why.

Later, many people asked me what it was like to wander alone at night in college. What I remember is not loneliness and the long road, but the magnificent sea and shining stars.