As a result, college life let me become much riper.In addition, when I was in high school, teachers would drive me to study but things have changed now.If I don’t want to study ,nobody will care, it’s just my own business.So I can say it is the college life that let me learn how to study.If I feel free, I can apply for a part-time job. It help me accumulate practical experience which is important in the future.
High school life is rewarding.When I began my college school life ,I felt it was too hard from high school life.Above all,there are varieties of activities on the school campus.They excite our enthusiasm to take part in them.After the extracurricular activities,we can benefit much from them because they haveĀ broaden our horizons. Besides,we hve to learn how to look after ourselves. When I was in high school , I lived with my parents and they took perfect and minute care of me. But now, I have been in a new place, if I still depend on others, I think I will never adapt myself to the new surroundings.
All in all, college life is rewarding for me.
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