First of all, during my freshman year, all the courses I took were basic courses, which was relatively easy. For example, advanced mathematics, I studied calculus in my freshman year, and I have been exposed to some in high school, so it will be easier to learn, but the calculus course in the second half of the semester is relatively difficult. Courses in professional direction are also introducing people. Textbooks and other contents are relatively easy to understand.
During the sophomore and junior years, the difficulty of specialized courses will increase accordingly. Will learn more in-depth professional knowledge, and the learning difficulty will increase accordingly. In addition, it is difficult for Shu Gao to learn linear algebra and probability theory during his sophomore and junior years.
The senior course is coming to an end, and there will be no particularly difficult courses.
Secondly, during my college years, I mainly tested my self-study ability. Universities have all kinds of attractions. If you can't study quietly, it's easy to indulge yourself and lead to the result of failing the course. There are all kinds of compulsory courses and elective courses in the university, and there are always subjects you don't understand. If you don't study hard, you will still fail, and you can't despise college courses just because the difficulty is reduced. Moreover, college grades are of certain importance in employment, postgraduate entrance examination and choice of studying abroad after graduation.
In addition, different majors chosen by universities will also lead to different learning difficulties. For example, those who study engineering and medicine, because the teacher will not be there all the time after class, many things need to be pondered by themselves, which increases the learning difficulty to some extent. During my college years, I studied all advanced courses. College physics courses and advanced mathematics courses of engineering are relatively difficult, while there are more teaching materials for medical majors, which makes learning more difficult.
Therefore, in college, even if you find learning difficult at first, don't take it lightly. There will be more difficult courses later. Once you relax, your study habits will cease to exist. After choosing a major, you can consult your seniors and sisters about the difficulty and methods of learning. Don't waste the good time in college.