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How to treat the sentence "College life is the best in life"?
There is some truth in this sentence, but in fact, each stage has its uniqueness and beauty, and people in each period will actually be nostalgic or look forward to the future. But now that I am a college student, I can look at this sentence dialectically.

First, this sentence is partly correct. The university is very beautiful. When I got to college, there was actually no senior high school entrance examination. The college entrance examination is as big as an exam that determines the direction of life. Moreover, college life can be said to be less monotonous than junior high school and senior high school, which is easy to understand. In junior high school and senior high school, there are always endless papers, one after another. I feel like I'm doing my homework every day, canteen, classroom and dormitory. After class, teachers and parents rarely ask them to study and do things they don't like endlessly. In college, learning is no longer the only thing in life. There are many clubs to join, and it is easy to find like-minded people. Love is no longer forbidden, you can talk to friends, and your study and life are relatively independent.

Secondly, college students are actually doing things they don't like. There are many activities, but not all of them are satisfied. They will be forced to take part in such activities. Holding such a meeting is actually a waste of time and a lack of nutrition. There is no oppression, exam week is very sad, there is no impulse to study, many classes can not be understood in time, often have to stay up late and so on. Still in single dog, there were not so few classes, and time passed so inexplicably. Sometimes I feel that junior high school is the most carefree and the best, unlike now, I feel that there is no direction. At least I had a short-term goal before.

Third, many things are spent in different eyes, and everyone's experience may be different. I partially agree with this statement, but I don't fully agree with it. This is only a temporary view, and the future is unknown. You can experience it yourself, and you will feel different. Everyone's experience and environment are different, and their feelings about nature are different. University is a mixed blessing.