This is because the study life in college is completely different from that in junior high school and senior high school. No one urges you every day, but you have to rely on yourself. So self-discipline is very important.
What is self-discipline? Is to urge yourself and supervise yourself.
Learning: In junior high school and senior high school, teachers meet with you every day. The key points and difficulties are repeatedly said, and various practical exams follow one after another, so that everyone can firmly grasp what they have learned. But going to college is completely different. You need to preview and review yourself more. Except for the monthly exam, the mid-term exam and the final exam, other exams, such as CET-4 and CET-6, are all for registering yourself and trying to learn and review yourself. If you are not self-disciplined, you won't pass the exam at all. I remember when I was a freshman majoring in computer science, I took the C language test, but I didn't understand it at all in class, because we didn't touch computers before college, so it was actually very difficult to suddenly learn a programming language. So what should we do? After I signed up for the second grade of computer in college, I went to the library to look for books, and then I had to find a lot of real questions to do. Finally passed the computer level 2 exam at one time.
In terms of life, in junior high school and senior high school, we went home every day except boarding students. Our parents help us worry about many things in life. They make good arrangements for what to eat and wear. When I arrived at the university, I went to the canteen to eat and bought clothes online. Nobody cares if I eat or wear anything. Many people are completely relaxed after going to college, playing games and losing weight are all reasons for not eating on time.
There is also sports and health: when we are in junior high school and senior high school, the school will have special sports time for everyone to help plan what sports to do. For example, when I was in junior high school, our class teacher asked us to spend half an hour running from the fourth floor to the first floor every afternoon, and then from the first floor to the fourth floor. These are all exercises assigned to us by the teacher. You just have to comply with his request. But after you went to college, no one asked you to do sports. Some of my classmates stayed indoors for a month just to play games. Finally, they fainted and went to the hospital.
So, after going to college, what is your study, quality of life and health? The difference lies in whether this person is self-disciplined.