What Would you Do If You Are Study In College?
By lalabo
@lalabo (90)
China
April 10, 2011 1:53am CST
Dear mylotters,I realized today's college students are very puzzled. they don't know what to do and how to do it.So many people are addicted to playing net games,so if they were you,what would you in this period?
3 responses
@Bazingamuhaha (145)
• China
10 Apr 11
Hey, I am studying at college now!
A whole new life here.
Try to enrich yourself
@gelayagui98 (1336)
• Australia
11 Apr 11
To be in college is a time to lay the foundations of one's professional career. It is a passage through which one must tread in order to understand life and himself better by interacting with people. One important key for a successful college life is getting along well with others. This does not mean that you don't need to choose your group. In fact, you must know which group to belong to. Groups that cater to the enhancement of campus life, academic, societies, church-related groups, fraternities (there are many very good fraternities) or simply a peer group which tries to cultivate the real meaning of friendship. College offers lots of opportunities to grow, so always be on the lookout for them.
@blackscrumpy (152)
• Philippines
10 Apr 11
What exactly do you mean of 'dont know what to do' and 'how to do it'?
Do you mean studying and how to focus only on it?
In my opinion, I think college students are just easily distracted. College is a new chapter in their life and something totally new compared to high school.
On the other hand, net games are very easily accesible these days. Not only that, they are really very attractive and fun to play with, thus most students become easily tempted to play them.
And yes, they really are addicting. Not only net games, but video games in general. I can testify to that because I am a college student myself, and a video game addict as well.
But even if I am an addict, I was able to balance my studies and gaming ( I will be graduating in 2 weeks with 4 awards). Sadly, most college students fail to see that it is possible to play games (even to extreme levels) and at the same time do what they have to do in college.
To sum it up all, I think what most college students lack today is time management.