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Insight (1): University Impressions

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Insight (1): University Impressions

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一、思维导图(Mindmapping)

Insight (1): University Impressions

二、大学感触(University Impressions)

On September 24, 2020, I came to Changzhou Institute of Technology, and since then my full and happy university life has begun. I still remember the ignorance when I first entered the campus, and now it is the graduation season in the blink of an eye, I have gained a lot in the past four years, I have grown a lot, I like my school very much, and I also enjoy my university life.

On September 24, 2020, I embarked on my journey at Changzhou Institute of Technology, thus commencing my enriching and delightful undergraduate years. I can vividly remember the confusion I felt when I first stepped into the campus. Now, as the graduation season arrives, it feels like only a fleeting moment has passed since then. Throughout these four years, I have accumulated numerous invaluable experiences and undergone significant personal growth. I hold a deep fondness for my university and have genuinely relished every aspect of my collegiate life.

Changzhou is my second hometown for me. When I was in college, my favorite thing was the school library, and the first thing I saw when I entered from the south gate was a majestic red building, which had a good environment and all kinds of facilities, providing us with a good learning environment. I like to sit on the floor between the shelves on a rainy day and pick up a book of my choice. It was the happiest time for me, because I was completely on my own, I didn't have to think about any work or tasks, and it was the most free time. My teachers at this school took very good care of me and my friends were very friendly. We often play badminton, swim, have dinner together, and play games together. Luckily, my roommates became my best friends in college and a different kind of family.

Changzhou is my second hometown. During my university days, what I loved most was the library on campus. As soon as one enters through the South Gate, one's gaze is immediately drawn to the towering red building. The environment there is excellent, and the facilities are comprehensive, offering us a perfect space for learning. I enjoyed spending rainy days nestled among the bookshelves, sitting on the floor with a favorite book in hand. Those moments were my happiest, as they were times when I was completely my own, free from any work or tasks to consider, and utterly liberated. In this school, my teachers were incredibly supportive, and my friends were warm and welcoming. We often engaged in activities together, such as playing badminton, swimming, having group meals, and enjoying games. Remarkably fortunate, I found that my dormitory mates became my closest friends during my university years, evolving into a family-like presence in my life.

During my college years, I served as class president, vice president of the school psychological association, director of the sports department of the student union, and class assistant for freshmen. That's why I'm constantly in the middle of a variety of jobs. In my freshman year, there were a lot of homework assignments, but at the same time, there were also a lot of work tasks, and I had a lot of stress and anxiety at that time. I was desperate to get the job done and have time to do what I loved.

During my college years, I held several leadership positions, including serving as the class monitor, vice president of the School Psychological Association, sports department head of the College Student Union, and a mentor to freshmen. Consequently, I frequently found myself deeply immersed in various responsibilities. In my first year, due to a heavy course load filled with numerous assignments, I also juggled many tasks associated with these roles. There was a period when I experienced immense pressure and anxiety due to this workload. At that time, I fervently wished to conclude these duties so that I could afford time for personal interests.

When it's stressful, I confide in my friends, who are the best listeners. I need to be energized by communicating with the outside world, and every time I talk to my friends, I feel good. It was also during that time that I came across a quote from Evered: "For a long time, my life seemed to be about to begin, real life, but there were always some obstacles in the way, some things had to be solved first, some work was to be done, there seemed to be enough time, and there were some debts to be paid, and then life would begin." In the end, I finally understood that these obstacles were my life. ”

During those highly stressful periods, I would confide in my friends. My friends were the best listeners, providing an outlet for my concerns. Being someone who recharges through social interaction, every conversation with my friends left me feeling significantly better. It was during that period that I came across a quote by Alfred: "For a long time, it seemed to me that real life was about to begin, but there was always some obstacle in the way, something to be got through first, some unfinished business, time still to be served, a debt to be paid. Then life would begin. At last it dawned on me that these obstacles were my life."

This passage gave me a lot of touch and strength, and when I really took my daily work and tasks as a part of my life, I suddenly felt less pressure, and gradually accepted these arrangements and learned self-acceptance. It was also at that time that I seemed to really enter the university life and really integrate into it.

This passage resonated with me profoundly and provided strength. When I began to view my daily tasks and responsibilities as integral parts of my life rather than barriers, I suddenly felt less overwhelmed by pressure. Gradually, I learned to accept these arrangements and embrace them. It was around that time that I truly entered into the essence of university life, fully integrating myself within its rhythms and routines.

The most impressive university life is when you are preparing for the graduate school entrance examination. It is when I study in the true sense of the word, self-disciplined, serious and practical. Even now, when I look back, I admire myself. I can feel the change in myself at that time. Before my junior year, I was still happy and laughing with my friends every day, but in the summer after my junior year, I decided on my goal. I decided that I wanted to go to graduate school and worked hard for that goal every day. It can be said that I have discovered another side of myself, and it turns out that I can also be so persistent and persevering. I got through that boring time, but when I look back, I am grateful for that time and I love myself for moving bravely towards my goals.

The most memorable part of my university life was undoubtedly the period spent preparing for postgraduate entrance exams. That was a genuine time of disciplined, serious, and diligent study. Even now, looking back, I find myself admiring the person I was then. Hats off to myself; I can vividly sense the transformation I underwent. Prior to my junior year, I might have been seen laughing and joking with friends every day, but after that summer following my third year, I set a clear goal for myself. I resolved to pursue postgraduate studies and dedicated each day to working towards that objective. It was during this time that I discovered another side of myself – that I too could possess such tenacity and perseverance. Although I endured the arduous and monotonous hours, upon reflection, I am grateful for that time and fond of the version of myself that fearlessly marched towards the goal with determination.

Looking back on the four years of university, I am full of emotion. This experience has allowed me to grow, gain and understand the importance of hard work. In the future, I hope to continue to maintain a learning attitude, constantly improve myself, meet more challenges, and achieve my life goals. I am grateful for the four years of college, and I look forward to the future graduate school time to give me more wonderful memories.

Looking back on the four-year span of my university life, I am filled with countless emotions and reflections. This period has nurtured my growth, enriched my harvests, and instilled in me the profound importance of persistent effort and dedication. Moving forward, I aspire to maintain a lifelong learning attitude, continuously improve myself, and embrace more challenges to fulfill my life aspirations. I am deeply grateful for every moment of these four years at university, and I eagerly anticipate that my future graduate school journey will bring even more beautiful memories to cherish.

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