Third-year college graduate conf…

effective rule

Because I went to college, I didn’t get a high salary right away; even my classmates who the the university rankings junior high school earned more than me; they drove luxury cars, lived in houses, married wives and children, and started a family.

Even so, if I could turn back the clock and choose again, I would still go to college because Ixxs dog clothes chihuahua anyone else what college means to my life.

In a society where class mobility is deteriorating, it is becoming increasingly difficult for people at the bottom to rise to the top as phoenixes, but “knowledge changes fate” remains the only effective rule for most poor children. College entrance exams are still a relatively fair way in a society where fathers have to fight for face value. My initial knowledge of “knowledge changes destiny” came from my grandmother’s attitude toward me before and after I went to school.

As a girl, she had the same status in the family as a boy. Many girls in our village did not even finish elementary school and went to work with others early to earn money for their younger or even older brothers to study.

As previously stated, my college was inadequate. I learned very little in the classroom, but I am grateful for my college education.

If I hadn’t gone to college, I might still be that introverted, obedient little girl from a small town; if I hadn’t gone to college, I wouldn’t have met so many great people and opened my eyes; if I hadn’t gone to college, I’d probably be a woman now, worrying all day about the material, rice, sauce, vinegar, and tea, repeating the life of my parents’ generation, never walking out of that small mountain village, thinking that

What changed me in college were the people I met, the things I saw, and the books I read. Let me know what logic, reason, law, and freedom are; let me know myself again, break my ego, and finish a new self-reconstruction; let me know not to be afraid in the face of violence, not to be blind in the face of superstition; let me become the person I wanted to be as a chaotic, earthy little girl.

College was not the best way for me to get rich, but it was the best way for me to go higher, see further, and become the person I once desired to be.

 

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