Inspirational stories of college students: a self-report of a junior college student
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I still remember that before the college entrance examination, I didn't know what I wanted, and even my learning motivation was not full. All I do is fantasize about my future life and I don't know how to work hard.
Because of three years' hard work in high school, after the college entrance examination scores were announced, teachers were always asked which school was stronger and which major was more popular.
And I can only sit on the stairs next to the teaching building with a volunteer guide and choose my own school and major, only to find that my score can only be applied for junior college. I feel very unwilling for the first time.
On the day I went back to school to mention the file, I met my Chinese teacher and chatted with him in the office about my plan. At that time, he strongly advised me to come back and repeat, because many students with lower scores than me had already started classes.
The teacher urged me to go back to study, but I politely refused. He was even a little disappointed in me.
I said I didn't have the confidence to get into an ideal university, so I didn't dare and didn't want to repeat one year. I am naturally fond of freedom, and I especially hate a life of bondage. Of course, I know that no one in the world can really be free, even a little bit of their own ideas.
He said something that I still remember: others can go straight to the finish line, but how many detours do you have to take to get to the finish line? ?
If anyone is to blame, I can only blame myself for not working hard in high school for three years, otherwise who would like to take those detours to go to college!
-02-
I buy myself now because I didn't work hard before, so from the moment I stepped into the university gate, I knew I would work hard. I can't do whatever I want. I can't stand the pain at all.
So I made a college timetable for myself, asking myself to complete several things a year and put them into practice in every action.
A person knows what he wants from the beginning, which can greatly reduce the resistance on the road of chasing dreams for you, thus avoiding detours and reaching the ideal shore as soon as possible.
Although I didn't do anything particularly meaningful in my freshman year, I still won many awards by my own efforts and got good grades. I also got a scholarship, traveled with friends, experienced social life part-time, and stuck to my hobbies.
I worked harder in my sophomore year, which was also the fastest growing year for me. I have exercised my ability from various aspects, such as the organization of the society, study, hobbies, part-time jobs and so on. Fortunately, I have achieved good results in all aspects of my attempts, which makes me believe in the significance of my efforts.
Since my sophomore year, I have applied for the undergraduate diploma of self-taught Chinese language and literature. The Ministry of Education requires me to take the course of 1 1, and I can successfully get my undergraduate diploma after writing my thesis defense.
There are two exams every year, both one month after school starts, that is, in April and September. Therefore, as soon as school starts, I must immediately devote myself to preparing for the exam. Every time I enroll in 3-4 courses, I will enroll according to my learning ability.
There will be thick textbooks in every subject, and I will also buy exercises. On the day of preparing for the exam, I usually get up before seven o'clock in the morning and go to the classroom to recite. Anyway, it is to recite the knowledge of literature, and it is always good to recite more knowledge points.
During recess or in the afternoon, I will devote myself to brushing the questions, reviewing each subject in turn and arranging the time in a balanced way.
During that time, I stayed in the library for five or six hours, either brushing questions or writing articles, until there were no talents in the library to pack up and go back.
Whenever I am tired of reviewing, I will envy my undergraduate classmates a little. I envy them that they already have the diplomas, knowledge and abilities that we can strive for without such efforts.
And our junior college students should strive to reach the undergraduate level.
I applied for three courses for the first time, because I didn't know much about the situation for the first time, and I only passed two courses. I applied for four courses for the second time, but I didn't expect all four courses to pass 1, which may be related to how much I usually study. After all, literature is alive and thinking is alive.
After passing six courses a year, I still failed five courses. I should be able to get my undergraduate diploma in another year, and then I plan to continue my postgraduate study.
After all, I really earned my education. You shouldn't just dislike your low academic qualifications, but you don't have the consciousness of trying to improve. This is your own problem.
-03-
I have lived a full life in college, and everything I want is coming to me step by step.
I'm only 20 years old, and there are endless possibilities. I will not be bound and influenced by my current starting point and education, but I can work harder.
I want to work harder. When I graduate, I won't be embarrassed because I can't get my education and ability. I'm not waiting to be trampled on, but giving myself a chance to choose. Whether you are taking part in work or taking the postgraduate entrance examination, you should at least give yourself a choice, and don't be too embarrassed.
Because my ancient literature teacher used to be a junior college student, she was promoted to a graduate student after the college entrance examination, and now she is preparing for the doctoral entrance examination.
She often teaches us that although we are junior college students now, this does not determine our future achievements. Whether we are junior college students or undergraduates, the most important thing is to look at our own efforts. Education and ability can be earned.
Yes, you can be promoted if you are not competent enough, and you can be promoted if you are not educated enough. In short, opportunities are created by ourselves, not in vain.
-04-
As junior college students, we have fallen far behind undergraduates. You may not feel pressure at school now, but you will know how realistic it is as soon as you get to the society.
At present, many companies and personnel units require full-time undergraduate or above, and junior college students are not even qualified to submit resumes, let alone compete for interviews with undergraduates.
Of course, there are also some units that are not strict with academic qualifications, but one thing is that they have good ability. Even if you don't have a degree, if you are fully capable, you can have a place in society.