1. Increased learning pressure: Compared with middle schools, college courses are more in-depth and complex, requiring more independent thinking and autonomous learning. At the same time, universities also emphasize practicality and professionalism, and need higher educational habits and learning quality.
2. Get along with strangers: In college, you will meet all kinds of people, including different cultural backgrounds, family backgrounds, values and so on. Sometimes, getting along with strangers may make people feel uncomfortable and confused, which may affect learning efficiency.
3. Changes in living environment: Universities are usually located in the administrative areas and student areas of cities, so it is difficult to distinguish between good and bad, and things are complicated, which may be different from the family environment. This change may take time to adapt, and it may involve issues such as diet and hygiene.
4. The need for self-management: In college, you will have more freedom and choices, and you need higher self-management ability and time management ability to make full use of your resources and opportunities.
In short, there are many places to adapt and overcome in college life. Only by adjusting one's mentality and habits in time and accepting and coping with every challenge from one's side can one truly enjoy the richness and diversity of university life.