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How are the university courses arranged?
Dormitory life: College is different from high school. Dormitories occupy a lot of time in universities. In the dormitory, you can read books, play computer and eat hot pot with your roommates. Dormitory is like your second home.

Classroom life: The classrooms in universities are different from those in high schools. The classrooms in universities are large and their positions are not fixed. I usually sit with my roommate.

Community life: One of the characteristics of universities is community, and there are many communities in universities. You can make many friends by choosing your favorite club to join according to your hobbies.

Student Union: There will be a special student union in the school. If you want to join, the threshold is higher than the club. You can learn more interpersonal and office skills, make more friends and get in touch with teachers.

Travel: In college, there is a lot of free time. You can go for a walk in a nearby city with your roommate. Looking at the outside world, there will be less and less time to work in the future.

Compared with high school, college classes are easier, the courses in the curriculum are scattered, not necessarily full every day, and the time is relatively loose. You can use this time to do something you like or learn other negative knowledge to enrich yourself.