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What does the word "university" mean?
College students: College students are a special group in society. They are receiving basic higher education, but they have not yet graduated and entered the society. As the frontier group of new technology and new ideas, college students are senior professionals trained by the state. College students represent young people and energetic people, and are the pillars to promote social progress.

College students, that is, groups registered in institutions of higher learning (junior college and undergraduate level) and receiving education until graduation, include full-time and on-the-job part-time study, usually students, excluding self-taught students. Graduates from various institutions of higher learning are generally called university degrees. There are usually many ways to get into a university. Among them, ordinary high school graduates mainly take the national unified entrance examination for ordinary colleges and universities, and there are also many ways to enter universities, such as walking in high schools, independent enrollment in universities, single examination and single recruitment.

Basic definition: "University" refers to "primary school", not a "primary school" that stresses "detailed exegesis and clear sentence reading", but a "university" that stresses governing the country and ensuring peace. College students should learn the way of "university" and strive to shape themselves into people with certain talents of "governing the country and ensuring the country".