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My life is at stake. Now I am wandering between sobriety and depravity. What should I do?
I am a junior, and I was confused when I was a freshman. I understand your situation. In college, few people can work as hard as before. Without the teacher's supervision, everyone can study and discuss together. If you want to study hard, you must have strong perseverance and the ability to withstand loneliness.

Before going to college, my second uncle once said to me, "Think about what kind of pain you went through to get into a good university. If the university doesn't study hard, it can only do the lowest-level work after coming out, and the previous efforts will be in vain. But if you study hard, you can do easy work and earn several times more money than the bottom job. "

Knowledge in college is very important, and grades are also very important. It is the capital for future employment. Don't you want to lay a good foundation for yourself after four years of college? Don't you want to live a relaxed and happy life in the future? If you want to, then work hard!

When I was a freshman, every time I worked hard, I felt that the knowledge and homework in college were very difficult, especially for computer majors. I hardly knew how to surf the Internet before I went to college. Therefore, when I was a freshman, I was often dumbfounded by programming, something I didn't even know, so I often flinched, and sometimes I simply copied other people's programs to the teacher. In the end, my freshman grade was really bad. When I was a sophomore, I decided to change, so I started programming myself. It's really difficult at first, but you can ask your classmates and teachers. With the help of our classmates (several of my good friends study well and love to help others), I finally caught up. It is also an affirmation of my efforts to win the national second-class scholarship in my second year of high school.

Having said that, I want to tell you that maybe after you start working hard, you will find it more difficult, because you have fallen behind a lot, but don't back down. Many things in this world seem difficult or even impossible when you don't do it, but as long as you stick to it, you will eventually have a bright future.

There is a saying that I like very much and want to share with you. "The wall is so high that people who don't come are blocked."

Come on, fight against your laziness, set goals for yourself, plan your life and live a meaningful college life. It will definitely pay off in the future!