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Is college really easy?
In order to cope with the college entrance examination, many high school students are exhausted, stressed and on the verge of collapse. The most commonly used comfort of parents and teachers is "it's easy to go to college", and students can only think "I don't read much, so don't lie to me".

So is it really easy to go to college? Freedom is real and mainly depends on the individual. Many people study in high school only because of the pressure of their parents, or to keep inertia. After going to college, they relaxed without urging. In fact, college study is very important. On the one hand, there are graduation requirements, on the other hand, if you study hard, it is easy to have the opportunity to study abroad, take the postgraduate entrance examination or find a job.

One of my classmates will go abroad on the first day of college, so he firmly grasps his studies, takes part in English training and study step by step, arranges the TOEFL GRE test schedule and runs between the library and the classroom every day. Others are chatting in the dormitory. While Wang is eating chicken, he is trying to memorize words and prepare for the exam. When others skip class and sleep, and play with their mobile phones in class, he sits in the first three rows, listening carefully and taking notes. When others are copying each other's answers and dealing with homework without much understanding, he is seriously pondering and completing each homework independently. When others were busy preparing for the exam and asked the teacher to focus on the scope of the exam, he was poised and memorized all the knowledge points. In the summer vacation of his junior year, he contacted famous professors and went to the laboratory to participate in scientific research projects, which added another weight to the application materials for going abroad.

As a result, his grades have been excellent and he has won many academic scholarships. When he graduated, he received full offer from several good foreign universities, and hardly needed money from his family. Many other students just barely graduated, and some even postponed graduation because they failed the exam. Only then did they find that students with good academic performance can easily go abroad, be sent to graduate school or be admitted to graduate school. Finding a job is as easy as starting a job, and it's too late to regret it.

Life is like an upgrade. Every time you enter a new level, the strength of boss will double. The sooner people give up, the more they can only sigh and complain at the foot of the mountain, while those who persist in struggle can enjoy the scenery halfway up the mountain and at the top of the mountain. Change the title, the story is similar. "Is it easy to go abroad?" "Is it easy to take the postgraduate exam?" "It's easy after work?" Not necessarily. It depends on the individual. It's just a new level.