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What's the difference between going to college and taking a self-taught exam?
I think going to college is actually more than just studying the professional courses you want to study. Save yourself the experience of going to college now. ① Specialized courses: Although I can learn this knowledge through study and self-study, when I was studying modern history and taking philosophy classes, I found that the university teachers' view of history was heavily precipitated. They not only learned the knowledge in textbooks, but also taught students philosophical speculation and comprehensive historical views, which taught us a brand-new viewpoint and angle of looking at problems (I think these historical views have been sublimated when I was a freshman). This university will provide many wonderful lectures. In addition to attending classes, you can also learn a lot of things other than professional courses in these lectures, which will benefit a lot. There are many clubs in universities, because universities not only study, but also need you to complete a transition to society, so clubs can cultivate your working ability. University will bring you many like-minded friends, and their worldview values may have a great influence on you. In short, I like what the teacher said: "University is beyond education and training". In college, you learn not only knowledge, but also yourself and life.