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The summer vacation has begun. What do you want to do but haven't done this semester?
Time flies, and in a blink of an eye, the four-year study in the university is coming to an end. Looking back on the four years of college, there are dull, pleasant surprises and regrets. ...

Let's talk about what the senior did last semester.

Because my senior year is basically over and I have nothing to do, I found a company to be a sales intern and get a taste of the workplace life first. When the next semester starts, I am not in a hurry to go back to school to do my graduation thesis. I had a good plan then. Go to work normally during the day and stay in the office at night to write the paper code. The ideal is full and the reality is skinny. I thought I could work as an office worker from eight to five every day, but I didn't expect to work overtime! Overtime! Overtime! I have been busy with my work during the day, and I have to sell training, hold meetings, make plans and make summaries at night. Basically, it's after ten o'clock every day to get busy. I finally have a day off at the weekend, but I still want to go home and have a look. How can I concentrate on writing my graduation thesis? At the beginning of March, my tutor began to urge me to come back and start my graduation thesis, so I quit my internship in mid-March and prepared to go back to school and concentrate on writing the thesis code. Summarize the three-month internship experience in one sentence: enjoy life as a student. It is not easy to earn money after working. Getting along with colleagues is completely different from communicating with college friends. The most important thing is that there will be no holiday for nearly four months.

Going back to school with a different mood, I made a simple plan for the last semester: coding my thesis, finding a tutor to earn some money to support myself, reading books, going out for a few drinks to catch up with the past, and if anyone remembers, going to the northernmost Mohe to see the Northern Lights. ...

Of course, most of the energy is still spent on code paper. The day after I came back, I made an appointment with my tutor to talk to her about my graduation thesis. When I arrived at the office, the teacher had chosen the topic of my thesis: Empirical research on precision marketing of agricultural products. At that time, I looked puzzled and was not satisfied with the research direction of this paper, but the baby was very bitter and had to hold back! I just said yes, the tutor briefly talked about some points for attention and the basic framework for writing a paper, and I went back to the literature. In the next few days, I read the literature crazily. To tell the truth, I am desperate when I read the literature, and it is difficult to think about the life of graduate students. After reading the literature for nearly a week, I found that this direction was simply too difficult to write, so I had the cheek to ask the teacher to change the topic in a different direction (in fact, I have found a topic that feels good). I expressed my thoughts to my tutor, but I didn't expect the teacher to agree without hesitation, so write according to your topic! I'm really happy. I have the motivation to do what I want to do. The days of writing papers are boring. I read the literature and learned to operate data software again, but I lived a full life. I go to the library with my computer on my back for one day every year, as if I had gone back to the days when I studied in the library. After more than a month, the paper was finally finished and had to be submitted to the tutor for review.

Seeing that the last semester is coming to an end, there is still one thing I haven't done yet, that is, I have planned a graduation trip for a long time-going to Mohe to see the Northern Lights. Because I have something at home, I will go home next week. I guess I will have various parties and drinks when I come back, and I won't see the Northern Lights. However, everyone's college life will not be so perfect, and it is good to leave some regrets. ...