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Is college different from high school?📚🔍

👧🏻 Hello, friends, brothers and sisters. Today I want to share the experience of "high school vs college." How is it?

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👀 I personally like college more, haha. I feel like myself. I feel like I really have a life experience. Learning is harder, deeper, but gradually adjusting, it survives. The activity is to actually participate, do it myself, really feel grown up.

🙋🏻‍♀️ What kind of friends do you like? High school or university? Can share in the comments ~

# My story # Direct experience # College life # Student story # StudentTalk

2025/11/3 Edited to

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