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Is college really easier than high school?
In fact, for many college students, college life is not necessarily easier than high school. Although the relative pace of study in universities is not as tight as that in high schools, universities cannot graduate if they fail in academic performance.

Moreover, the knowledge of some professional courses in universities is quite difficult. If you want to learn well, you still need to work hard, especially for those students who are eager to take the postgraduate entrance examination during college. The effort is naturally much more than that of ordinary students. Compared with preparing for the college entrance examination in high school, it is not easy at all. Moreover, in the four years of college, in addition to completing the normal test scores of various subjects, you also need to pass the graduation thesis design of professional courses and the CET-4 and CET-6 exams.

For college students, the difference from high school lies largely in the fact that college relies on students' conscious study, while high school relies on the supervision of teachers and parents, so it will give people the impression that college is more relaxed than high school. However, if you really want to learn well, you still need to make constant efforts on your own.