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Some people say that a university is incomplete without failure. Is this poisoned chicken soup?
During my college years, I always heard people say that a university without failure is incomplete. Is a university without failure an incomplete university life?

Isn't this a kind of psychological comfort after he failed the exam? Everyone has to face the re-examination after failing the exam, and it takes a long time to prepare for the exam. I don't think every college student will think about failing the exam. So isn't this sentence a comfort to yourself after failing the exam? Seeing that everyone else has passed the exam, but I can't pass it, I can't find a more suitable reason to comfort myself, and I can't change the reality that I can't pass the exam. I can only comfort myself through this poisoned chicken soup.

But I think it is wrong to say that a university that has not failed is incomplete. Many excellent college students didn't fail a course during the whole university period, participated in the whole process, experienced the efforts and progress in the middle process, and also experienced the hardships of preparing for the exam in the last two weeks, winning the war of the last exam. Around us, there is never a shortage of people who have not failed in college. Are you going to use this to say that their college time is incomplete? Is their college life not good? I don't think so. It happened that their college days were wonderful, unforgettable and without regrets. Don't we go to college just to become better, to further improve our academic qualifications, and to make people around us respect ourselves? Or in other words, why do you want to go to college? Isn't it just for us to have a bright future? If our university is mediocre and doesn't know how to work hard and fight for dreams, then our university will be in a muddle for four years. Don't we regret the whole university? Or ten or twenty years later, when you think back to your college days, when you think that you didn't get any certificates, when you think that you failed, don't you feel guilty?

I think if we want to live our college life better, then we should cherish my college life, study hard and try not to fail. And be sure to be yourself, make full use of time and make yourself better and better.