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What did college life teach you?
College life can be said to be the end of one's studies and the beginning of one's life. Many people have a wonderful college life. It can be said that if you don't go to college, people who feel the charm of college must be very sorry. University can not only make your life happier, but also teach you many things that junior high school and senior high school can't. Therefore, four years of college life must be cherished to lay the foundation for stepping into society in the future.

One: College taught me self-discipline.

As a girl, when I was in junior high school and senior high school, I had no idea how to keep fit and improve my external image. I devoted myself to my study every day, and I didn't know that externalism was very important until I was admitted to the university. So I insist on exercising, running alone on the playground every day, not eating fried food, not staying in the dormitory to catch up with the drama every day and so on. A year later, I lost weight and exercise became a habit, so a self-disciplined life can make you more confident, which I learned in college.

Two: College taught me to be lonely.

When I was at school, I always had many friends around me. I would cater to others because I was afraid of being isolated. After going to college, in fact, many students feel liberated. They have two classes every day, either chasing plays or playing games, shopping and sleeping. I don't want my college life to be wasted, so when others are sleeping, I study alone in the classroom, go out to find a part-time job, use my college time to get all the certificates for the exam, and also use my spare time to work part-time, so I don't need to ask for money from my family.

Three: University has taught me to work hard.

The so-called hard work is not only hard work in study, but also hard work in all aspects of life. I used to think that you don't need to work hard to get into college, but in college, you will find people who are better than you work harder and use college time to realize their life value. When you step into the society, you will find that all your efforts have not been in vain.

Therefore, four years in college is neither long nor short, but it is enough to improve yourself.