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What is the university like?
University is a temple for us to continue our study, a platform for us to become independent and a testing ground for us to step into society. Many junior and senior high school students are full of expectation and yearning for the university, which is also their goal and motivation to study hard. In their eyes, the university seems sacred and unattainable, but in fact, there are many similarities between college life and high school life. So what is the life of college students?

Freshman: Freshman is a curious stage when we just stepped into the university campus, began to get in touch with classmates from all corners of the country, and set foot on the road of studying away from home for the first time. Just one year, I have been groping in the university campus, and I feel fresh and curious about all kinds of things in the university. At the same time, we have a lot of free time for the first time, instead of sitting in the classroom all day like high school. Freshmen are still immature in high school, and they are still willing to spend more time studying.

Sophomore: Sophomore is a stable period when we have a preliminary direction for our college life and future planning. We know better what our future goals are. I have also mastered the learning methods that suit me. Sophomore students often rush between study, work and club activities. ?

Junior year: Junior year is a confused period when we are facing the dilemma of graduation, stepping into society, postgraduate entrance examination or employment. Although we are still working part-time on the university campus, when we graduate two years later, we can't help thinking about where we should go. Junior students are more clear about their goals in the slow exploration. Some of them began to look for internships, while others concentrated on their studies and prepared for the postgraduate entrance examination.

Senior: Senior year is the last year of our college life. Senior three students often have no classes, but these free times are not for them to eat, drink and have fun. In order to fulfill the internship requirements of the school, many senior students do not live in university dormitories. They have begun to contact the society and have begun to clarify their employment direction.

The above is the general living conditions of college students in four years. I hope you cherish your college time, take every step and leave no regrets for yourself.