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My college imaginary youth composition
After some efforts, I just finished taking the provincial civil service exam and returned to my familiar campus. I am a little relieved to think that I can finally relax and rest for a while when I go back to school this time. On the way to the dormitory, I slowed down and passed the scenery that was too familiar and gradually ignored. A burst of sadness came to my mind, and the finish line of the university was approaching. Looking back on my university and my past youth, I can't help asking myself: Where has the time gone?

I like to compare my college time to a sandbox, where gems are buried, and there are years that shine like gems and times that are as dull as sand. I reached out my hands and grabbed the sandbox. Fine sand slipped through my fingers, and the light of precious stones was projected into my eyes.

The days of being a student cadre. In the past college time, what impressed me the most was being a student cadre. The positions of monitor, student union minister and deputy head teacher make my college life busy and full. Scenes such as opening a class meeting, organizing social practice, and winning glory for the class in advanced appraisal are vivid. I remember the freshman basketball game, attending the ministerial meeting, participating in cultural activities, picking up freshmen, going to the dormitory and attending the self-introduction class meeting, which impressed me deeply. Before taking up these positions, I often thought about what I could get from them, but now it seems that what I got far exceeded my expectations. Therefore, I feel that while I am young, I should have more courage to "say and go", be interest-oriented and avoid too many utilitarian ideas. Although we may not realize it, we are growing.

It's time to study. I used to have too many headaches, entangled in professional courses, and was stretched to the limit in the face of final review. If the university that failed the course is not perfect, then my university is perfect, but that's just a joke. Learning is ultimately a student's job. In my junior year, I made the decision to take the postgraduate entrance examination. Although I am determined, I'm afraid I don't have enough perseverance. So I changed my QQ signature to "Examination is my eternal goal". It's a foregone conclusion. I have to say this sentence has cheered me up on the verge of giving up several times. I persisted until the day I went to the examination room. I told myself: No matter what the result is, fortunately, the goddess of fortune took care of me, and I was admitted to the graduate school by surprise. These learning experiences are precious to me, and they are my most suitable memories as a student.

A little love. Love has become a factor for many people to look forward to university. Frankly speaking, before I went to college, I often fantasized about the love scene in college and longed for it very much. Luckily, I met the right girl in my first year of college and started our love. When I first met her, she was too short to shoulder, and now she has

Through the long hair to the waist, in this process, there are happy event sweeter than honey, and there are also sad moments more sour than sour horns. Love is this sour and sweet taste. In my memory, what impressed me the most was not the sweetness of flowers and the moon, but the understanding and comfort between us, which made our feelings stronger and stronger. With the passage of time, I also have my own view of love: love is a kind of responsibility, and love is not a process of enjoyment, but a process of cultivating responsibility. Maybe my idea is a little traditional, but I do think that love should be aimed at getting married. "It's easy to fall in love, but it's not easy to get married." The closer you get to graduation, the more you can understand this sentence. The distance between us and the region is there, and the difficulties still exist, but we are all trying to solve them, and we have confidence in the future of * * *.

I am about to bid farewell to the university, wave away my lost youth and plan the future from a new starting point. The future is like a cloud, and I am about to start a journey of chasing clouds. No matter where I go in the future, I will keep in mind the entrustment of my alma mater, which is "honest and realistic, knowledgeable and practical", cherish the good memories of the university and strive to move forward!