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Why do you feel more tired when you enter college?
1. I'm under great pressure and can't learn, so I'm tired.

2. Tired, college feels tired, and life is not what I like. I don't have the energy to continue.

3. Teachers are all liars. They always say that you can sleep when you go to college. I didn't sleep well at all.

4. Find your own experience, learn to be single-minded and come out to work in the future.

Just do what you like best, or you will find yourself with nothing in three or four years.

6. Explain that you are really going to college, not a mixed university, and you have pressure to be motivated.

7. Tired? Comfort is for the dead.

8. Freshman is confused, sophomore is idle, and junior is confused.

9. Because of the reality of stepping into the society, I feel the real pressure of learning. If I don't have a skill, I will live more tired in the future.

10. We have spent a fresh time like lemon, and what awaits us is the spur of time and the urgency of growth.

1 1. The university is not what I expected. Just went to college, everything is new, this semester is very idle, my heart is very panic. Idle enough to start thinking. I try my best to enrich myself, but I don't know what to do.

12. The difference between college life and imagination is so great that there is almost no academic exchange. Students always play mobile phones and sleep in class.

After reading some messages about children's shoes, I have a kind of consciousness. I realize that they all know what universities should do, but they don't know how to do it. Maybe they just lack a "plan" to say that college is more tiring than high school.

In high school, I didn't like being bound by many rules and regulations, and I didn't make plans regularly, because I felt that "plans can't keep up with changes."

However, when I got to college, I gradually realized the importance of "planning" College is more tiring than high school? Because there are many miscellaneous things in college, high school is in class most of the time, and college life can be enriched. Professional knowledge, departments, societies, class gatherings, various organizations and school activities are all on the way. In the face of such a trivial matter, you should learn to make a "plan" for yourself.

In college, people from all departments often get together for one night, and sometimes even the homework for professional courses is late. Feeling tired, except for a lot of chores, may be because I want to participate in everything.

Sometimes, you don't have to take part in all the activities in college. Learn to arrange your time reasonably, know how to prioritize and learn to refuse. It is important to get together and build friendship, but passing your professional courses is the primary goal.

When I was in high school, I believe your teachers all said that "high school is tight and college is loose", but it is not. When you get to college, no one will keep urging you to study like high school. You're on your own. University is a small society. It is necessary not only to learn professional knowledge well, but also to expand contacts. After all, after coming out to work, most enterprises value not your ability, but your contacts, attitude and sense of responsibility.

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