Before entering the university: I care more about the school than my major; I think I can make a big difference after I go to college; Full of expectations for people in the university; You can do what you like.
First year of college: no time, quite a lot of classes; Joined the school department; I found that there are so many first-class universities (only for bloggers' majors); College students are enthusiastic but very different from high school students; Something you like? I didn't even think about it; epidemic
The second year of college: I found that the busyness of the first year was useless; Because there is no time, there are more classes; The water in the school department is more water than the sea (a willing person keeps a department); College students are too reluctant to be enthusiastic (someone asks you to vote one second and gives you a dirty look the next); Something you like? Find out what you don't like at all; Slowly lose interest in professional courses; Start to spend a lot of time thinking about life; The state of life becomes (positive-boring-decadent-thinking about life); Start pacing back and forth in social and safe areas;
The above is the landlord's experience, but I want to tell you one thing. I think one good thing about my university is that I am more focused on myself. This focus on yourself is not only about yourself in life, it's called selfishness, and I'm talking about exploring yourself.
What personality do you have, what personality you lack, what mentality you need to face life, and how to make yourself happy.
Because only happiness \ satisfaction can make life continue, not stop.