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Is high school life better or college life better?
0 1 University reunion is "complicated", and it is the first time for me to realize the importance of speaking Mandarin well.

In high school, most of our classmates came from the same place, from the same county and town, and then everyone spoke the same dialect, had similar customs and habits, and their thoughts might be single.

But when we get to the university, the situation is completely different, because the students come from all corners of the country and come from different regions.

Every student has his own unique growing background and living customs. Everyone speaks Mandarin with the characteristics of their hometown. If you can't speak Mandarin, you may have to communicate in sign language.

Only then did I realize that it was so important to speak Mandarin well.

So, why don't you start watching the news broadcast and practice Mandarin?

In addition to communication, each student's personality is different, and everyone's ideas are also very different. Some students' ideas may refresh your "three views"

I hope you won't be surprised by this situation, because it's all too normal.

When I went to college, I suddenly missed my fixed desk and deskmate.

After going to college, we no longer have a fixed seat in class, and then change to a classroom after the big class. Then, the same table is no longer fixed.

At this time, I discovered how wonderful the time in high school was. I had a deskmate to play with and urge each other to study.

Everything in high school is a good memory, even the fixed desk has become a good memory.

One page for each class in high school, half for each class in college, preview before class in high school and preview before college.

In high school, no matter how "scum" we are, we can always understand something in class, because the last class may only be a page of the handout.

However, when I went to college, I found that my IQ was not enough. It is a pleasure to understand the teacher in class. At this time, even if I wanted to attend classes, I found it was like listening to gobbledygook.

Because, a class may lose half a book! In high school, the teacher told us to preview before class, and we will preview after college, but the students arranged it before the exam.

High school life is monotonous but full, while college life is rich but empty.

In high school, we all had a common goal, that is, to get into a good university.

We study hard for this goal, and we don't feel tired when we get up early and get greedy, because this struggle process is happy. We are busy every day, but we live a full life.

After college, our life is no longer just study, club activities, interpersonal communication, textual research and love ... Our life has become colorful, but our hearts have not really been enriched, and it seems to be more empty than high school.

This, perhaps, is the so-called growth!

High school roommates are good friends and college roommates are classmates.

In high school, a classmate in a dormitory may be our good friend and best friend.

Everyone attends class together, finishes class together, eats together, and even goes to the toilet hand in hand.

However, after arriving at the university, due to various reasons such as geographical differences, in short, the feelings between college students are not as close as they were in high school, and it seems that it is no longer an easy task to find a like-minded friend.

A roommate in a dormitory may be just a classmate, a classmate who meets and says hello, that's all.

High school is allowed to fail the exam, and the university does not take 60 points. Would you like to try?

High school students: "What? How did you get 60 points? "

College student: "What? Your boy actually got 60 points. "

When I was in high school, it didn't seem like a big deal to fail the exam. It was just criticism.

When I arrived at the university, I found that 60 points had never been so kind.