It seems that our school volleyball exam requires two people to spike and two people to face the mat. Although physical education class studied volleyball in high school, he still failed to spike in the final exam ... The tennis exam is between two people 12 rounds, with full marks. I think this is the easiest of the three subjects. At that time, all the girls in our class were zero-based, and finally all the students got full marks. The table tennis exam is a one-minute forehand, 60 rounds, and one minute to 60 rounds. And push-ups and stuff. I have studied table tennis before, and I have a little foundation. I never broke once in the middle, and I almost didn't get full marks in the end. I think the difficulty of these exams alone should be tennis.
Badminton is the first choice for ball games (of course it will be won as soon as possible). If you have enough choices, you can change what you like. Never choose volleyball! Absolutely regret it! All my three roommates chose volleyball, but every time after class, their wrists were red and swollen, and their classmates were bruised, especially in winter, which hurt terribly. It is not recommended unless you have basic knowledge of volleyball. Our volleyball teacher was so strict that my roommate almost died. She is too weak to get the ball over the net.
I don't think it matters whether there is a ball base or not. College physical education is basically for fun, which is far from practicing physical education. Although it's hard to say clearly, I think it's easier to see your interest in balloon volleyball, but I think volleyball is better if you want to find a sport you can play after class. In other words, if you don't want to play volleyball well, you must become stronger. Many people just play ball with their teammates, and the mat is very good. Start with the same team. It depends on your understanding of the sport. You must remember that you should use your brain, not your physical talent.