My ideal college life
Speaking of the ideal college life, some students hold the opinion that it is made up of a high GPA and colorful activities, that is, we can gain knowledge and own freedom, while others reckons that the ideal college life means that we can get rid of the confinement of classrooms and do everything we want. As far as I’m concerned, college is wildly different from middle school. It connects not only adolescence to adulthood, but also the ivory tower to the real society. Therefore, the ideal college life is that I become matured both physically and mentally, and that I obtain qualified academic knowledge and get well prepared for society at the same time. Under this circumstance, I never expect my college life to be too ideal, or you can call it too perfect. It is not realistic to make all things on my own way, with everyone liking me, winning the first prize all the time, and so on. Of course, I’d like to lead a carefree life. However, this does little good to my future. What really helps is hardships like failure, betrayal, and unjust treatment. Only after experiencing those can I know what society is like, and what life is like.