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How many people finally missed 1 point and didn't get into their favorite university?
Recently, the national college entrance examination results have been released one after another. My friend KiK told me that the results will be available soon. She is more nervous than her sister. I laughed and teased. You weren't like that then. Are you nervous now?

KiK said that because she was afraid that her sister would be like her, she missed 1 point that year and was not admitted to her favorite university.

Although the four years of college have been wonderful, I often wonder, if I had gained that point in those years, what would be the difference?

What is the concept of difference 1? It's just stuck in the closest place to success.

I still remember when I first went to college, I heard the most common sentence from my classmates: I only missed X points, otherwise we wouldn't meet here.

Later, it was discovered that not only people around us, but also people who might want to take key undergraduate courses were almost downgraded to ordinary undergraduate courses; People with favorite majors are almost forced to obey the distribution; The young couple agreed to take an examination of the same university, and one of them almost embarked on a journey of long-distance love.

Some people say that the most fascinating thing about the college entrance examination is that it is not what you want, but what you want. It's true.

This reminds me of a friend of mine, Z. Before the college entrance examination, he hoped to be admitted to normal university and become a people's teacher after graduation.

However, the college entrance examination gave him a hard trick. Not only did he not get into normal university, but he also didn't get into normal major. In his opinion, it was the worst thing that happened since he lived 18 years.

He said that at that time, when the students around him got the admission notice, they all yearned for college life, and his mind was full of desire to repeat.

But he finally reported to the university and was infected by the enthusiasm and positive energy of his brothers and sisters. It was also in this way that he realized that the college entrance examination was not the end of life, but the starting point. Because college can bring him much more possibilities than repeating classes.

Z makes the university full of flavor: join a club, start a business as a team and get a scholarship. He became a "frequent visitor" to various large-scale competitions, met true love on the university campus, and finally took the postgraduate entrance examination as he wished and went to the normal university where his dream began.

Z said that in retrospect, he would be grateful for the imperfect college entrance examination experience. Fate made him deviate from the preset track and enter a brand-new track.

Isn't it? Everything is a step-by-step life, except for a little surprise. Too perfect things are not real enough, but too perfect life lacks a little fireworks.

In most moments of real life, people like to play jokes on us: I almost won Band 6 by one point, I almost announced my success, and I almost caught the last subway in two minutes. ...

It is often that close, and we need to spend extra time to make up for it. Some people think that this is a kind of "waste", in fact, it is also a kind of "re-examination" of themselves.

If you can't get into CET-6, you can try to get into BEC Intermediate. If the confession is unsuccessful, you can spread this love to people who are more worthy of love; If you miss the bus, you can change to other means of transportation.

Failure to meet expectations doesn't mean that your efforts are in vain.

Every year, when the college entrance examination results are released, some people smile to welcome a beautiful new life, while others dry their tears, bid farewell to their embarrassing past and embrace a new life.

Some people will pass by their favorite universities, while others will pass by them. In any case, life will not freeze because of a college entrance examination, * * *!