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Is there true friendship in college?
Personally, I think the saddest moment in college is the parting moment after graduation. Now I have studied and lived with my roommate for four years. We have classes together, study together, eat together, exercise together, play together, and have deep feelings. Some students cried when they broke up, which is still fresh in people's memory.

University is no better than junior high school. At that time, we will definitely know our classmates. We live under a group, work in a classroom every day, and get in touch with such a group of people every day. And in such a long time, we will always know each other.

But knowing these people doesn't mean that we will be familiar with them. Everyone still plays their own games. Because of different personalities, the ability is biased. Therefore, people who are often introverted are silently being a quiet handsome guy in the corner. For those who are warm and cheerful, he may know everyone in his class, but only those are his real good friends.

But it's different when we go to college, because we only choose people we can play with. We don't even say hello to those who can't play. Therefore, the relationship during college is spontaneous, and this feeling will be more profound.

Some people may not even know the names of the whole class in college, but only those in their dormitory and those familiar with the class cadres, and the rest are not very clear.

Because there is no such intimate contact in college as in high school, we will not specifically name or discuss the so-called knowledge points, but only find friends with similar interests.