My Views On College Life

Up to now, it seems that my college life has not been a big success. Although my campus life is still far from perfect, it has undergone some important changes since I came here. To begin with, our living conditions are more in line with our needs. For instance, we are no longer worried about where to take a shower after physical exercise. Besides, our learning environment, due to the introduction of multimedia into classroom teaching as well as our more access to reference materials, is much beneficial to us. And best of all, the teachers and my classmates as a whole attaches as much weight to our EQ growth as to our IQ development.
What I have discussed above does not mean there is little room for further improvement in our college life. Instead, we still have much work to do. For example, our college needs to enlarge the number of curriculums with high qualities which can be offered to so as to optimize the structure of the students knowledge. In addition, a richer variety should be added to our spare time, say, by prolonging the opening hours of fitness centers, net cafes, ballrooms, the stadium, and reading rooms. Last but not least, we should be allowed to have more accesses to scientific research, social practice and the frontier of our own fields as well as other abilities. Only in this way can our college life prepare us best for the future challenges we have to face up with when we graduate.
Anyway, we come here with our dream for our future life or even with our parents dreams. We need to get well-prepared for the potential problems in the future. Also, we are what we have learnt. What we have acquired, not merely including the knowledge scope, may determine what kind of people we may have become in the future. Also, our character will be shaped clearly in the four-year life. Since we have chosen our future potential major, we need to equip ourselves with the necessary knowledge which are essential to usher us into the process of realizing our dreams as well as our values in the society.
We start here with our high school knowledge and one day we will leave here hopefully not merely with a certificate. We start here as a teenage and one day we will leave here hopefully as a man.