The winter vacation for freshmen really began to change. It is unrealistic to spend three or four hours driving to pick me up every holiday. So one month before the holiday, my sister told me what app to use to buy tickets, and then I could bind the student ID card for a discount. Other roommates in our dormitory have rich experience in living on campus and taking their own bags home, so after consulting them again, I understand the step of buying tickets very well. As it was the first time to take the high-speed train, I was a stranger, so I left for the station at five o'clock on the day of the holiday. Finally, I successfully checked in, checked in, got on and off the bus, and then got home safely.
Anyway, it's very training, because it's too far from home, so parents can't come to your side soon after you meet something, and there should be nothing else to help you except money, so you have to rely on yourself when you go out. Later, I gradually got used to the fact that they were far away from me, and I became less homesick and faced things calmly, so that I could not accomplish many things independently. But in fact, I still feel homesick during holidays, but not as strongly as before.
It varies from person to person. Some students do everything with the help of their parents, while others are already very independent at home. When choosing colleges and universities, most students want to make a living without their parents, besides teachers and hardware and software facilities. Many people want to choose a school outside the province after the college entrance examination, but in fact, when they really get to school, clean up their dormitory and watch their parents get on the bus and leave, that kind of loneliness will soon come. But it is this loneliness that makes me so strong and powerful. Sometimes I have to thank my parents for this "long-distance love" and exercise myself.