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Is college life boring?
College life can be boring or wonderful. The quality of college life depends on your own choice.

Of course, everyone has a different definition of boredom and excitement, just as some people think it's wonderful to have a love affair, participate in some club activities, or skip class, sleep and play games. Some people will feel bored after graduation, and the university will end in a blink of an eye, far from being wonderful.

In fact, from the university, it is a semi-social environment. No one arranges your schedule, and no one forces you to do anything. You have to choose everything yourself, and you have to bear all the consequences yourself.

Universities are rich in resources, including infrastructure, massive books and materials, excellent teachers, excellent students and excellent alumni.

What you get from them is not only the consolidation of professional knowledge, but also the sublimation of ideas, the broadening of horizons and the richness of practical experience. But to make good use of all this, what you need is not to use it for the sake of use, but to know how to use it purposefully.

I just think that before I go to college, you should know that I want to go to college, so you will know to ask excellent classmates and make friends with them. You will admire the excellent teacher from the heart, because from the heart, we know that he can help us solve the problem we want to solve.

In fact, college life can be imagined as: you study high school at home and your parents are college. Within your limited ability, they will support you infinitely. They will arrange courses for you, supervise your study and pay attention to your grades, but you can also choose your favorite teachers to attend classes. You can also enroll in various interest classes to adjust your study life. You can also try to skip class, as long as your parents don't know. College is as simple as that. All the resources are for you. As for why you can grow, whether you can let them provide you with more valuable resources depends on how much expectation you can bring to them.