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The Stepping-Stones to Life

2023-03-30 10:01:20

When I first joined the Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training Corporation at a new school, I did not know what I was doing and I did not even know what my future would be like. One day my best friend recommended that I participate in one of their customs - so I joined. At my entrance, I looked at a completely different environment that I had never experienced before. The moment of opening the door, I saw both men and women shouting at their lungs. I was trying to do as many push ups as their bodies permitted.

Welcome to the university! This is your first lesson. College is not a foothold to life, it is an exciting part of life. The university is your first professional position! Your teacher is your new boss, your teacher, your co-worker and your mentor. Let me explain your new position as a college student and a new way of thinking about university. Your official title is "college student". This is very similar to "high school student", but it is very different. For example, in high school your teacher shares some responsibilities, confirms that your homework has been completed, and communicates all of the classes that will be tested. As a "college student" you are responsible for finishing your homework, learning from reading, and other occupational behavior.

Both high school and university are the two cornerstones of human life. Many people can easily move from high school to university, but I feel that it is difficult for others to adapt to the transition to university. When I jumped from high school to university, I learned that there was a big difference between the two, and both had very diverse environments. - Every student is usually a good high school student. The course is not difficult; the AP course is an exception. Student workload is small, taking good grades is not easy, and the exam is usually easy to pass. Extracurricular lessons take only a few hours per week. Teachers and teachers help promote reasonably relaxed cultural learning