The 3 major misunderstandings of college life, prospective college students understand in advance, they can avoid a lot of detours

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Most of the impressions of prospective college students on college life come from hearsay, so it is extremely easy to misunderstand people and things in college. And these misunderstandings often make them make wrong judgments, thereby affecting the quality of college life.

The following three are the most classic and most common misunderstandings. I hope you can understand them in advance, so as to avoid detours.

(1) Misunderstanding 1: You will have a good dormitory relationship

In college, it is a blessing to meet roommates who have similar personalities and can become close friends. Under normal circumstances, you will have a mediocre relationship with your roommate, or even constant conflicts.

In fact, as long as you use your brain, you will know why. Just pull out a few people on the street, will you easily become friends with them? The same goes for roommates. Can you create a good relationship by assigning four strangers to each other?

In fact, most dormitory relationships are very bad, because they are too close, so naturally conflicts are inevitable. Night owls and early risers, gamers and book-readers, clean-lovers and spoilers, as long as there is a pair of such people in the bedroom, there is basically no peace.

So, you don't have to struggle with dormitory relationships, and you don't have to be good friends with roommates.

(2) Misunderstanding 2: Long live 60 minutes

Many people have heard that as long as you pass in college, everything will be fine. In a sense, there will be nothing wrong, as long as you pass every course, then at least repeating the grade, dropping out of the school has nothing to do with you.

However, if you only pursue 60 points, then you will lose a bit of these things.

The first is the scholarship. The national award is 8,000 yuan per year, and the first-class scholarship is also around 5,000 (think about how much money you earn when you go out for an internship for a day).

The second is the research qualifications. When you are in your senior year, everyone else has been successfully promoted to graduate school through postgraduate study. When you start to play around, you have to work hard to prepare for postgraduate entrance examination, and you may not be able to pass the entrance examination.

The last is a good job. Basically, a slightly larger company will have requirements for grades. If your grades are not good, you may not even be able to pass the resume test.

(3) Misunderstanding 3: College is easy

Even if you aim to live 60 minutes, college is easy and you can't get along. Even for some majors, college can be harder. The freshman year is called "high four", and the sophomore year is called "high five".

In high school, you always listened to your teacher that there were two classes in the morning in college, but he wouldn't tell you that a class was 120 minutes long. Some people will tell you that you only take a course in college for one semester, and you don't need to worry about it after you finish it. But he won't tell you that some people will retake a class for years because they don't pass it.

If you "unfortunately" entered engineering, medicine, science and other majors, then waiting for you may be a more difficult life.

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