Many people always dislike that their school is not good, and many people are immersed in the aura brought by their school. The reason why I have this idea is because vanity is at work, and I think that if I don't do well in the exam, I will be finished, and if I do well in the exam, I will rest easy. But is this really the case? I don't think so. The "good university" admitted by others will have a good job, while the "bad university" admitted by me will have a dark future!
When investigating this problem, we should think carefully about why we should go to college and where to go after college! First of all, going to a "good university" is certainly one step ahead of others, but it doesn't mean that you will be better than now, so your current achievements are only temporary. The aura of university will not accompany you for a lifetime. If you want to start your life, you must continue to work hard. Similarly, if you go to a "poor university", you shouldn't be depressed all the time. Excellent people don't change themselves because of their position. Gold always shines. Don't be blinded by worldly eyes. If you want to prove yourself, then fight!
University is just a platform for people to grow up. Don't be proud of your alma mater's ranking, be proud of yourself!
At present, the daily situation of college students is that sometimes they sleep and play mobile phones while others study me. As a result, they only rely on reviewing the day before the exam. Obviously, they were unwilling at first, but finally they stopped fighting for themselves under the pressure of time.
So, what is the significance of our going to college?
Some college students always pursue something that seems beneficial to them. They always ask their seniors and sisters some questions: which teacher's class is easier, which department of the student union is worth entering, which competition gets more points, and how to pass the exam quickly ...
Yes, these are really good for your own development, but I think the university itself is not just pursuing these ... If it is only for this purpose, it will be too monotonous! I feel that my university should be bigger than these, "big" in the pattern, in the mission, in the goal.
I don't want to pursue fame and gain for formalism, I don't want to waste time drifting with the tide, I just want to live up to my initial heart, my family's expectations, and I don't regret the youthful time that I will never come back in my life.
In this era of rapid development and full of uncertainty, the textbooks you study will change, the jobs you yearn for will change, but your curiosity and thirst for knowledge will not change.
Our university should have a goal and direction, seek the inner strength in our life on the road of knowledge, explore the thirst for knowledge, keep the ability to ask questions at any time, and learn to think independently. In this way, the aura of the school gradually faded, and we can still win in the competition.
Andrew Delbanco, a professor at Columbia University, commented on the university for four years: "Precious time, students don't have to worry about their livelihood, and they have the opportunity to really think and reflect on everything around them." Finally, I hope we can all have a full and beautiful college life!