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How can universities live without emptiness?
Tell me about my past college life:

Get up at 4: 30, go out by the stairs, push a broken bike to the distribution station, and deliver the milk in three communities before 7: 00. Take out a small note to review the words on the way back from the empty car.

Cooking at seven, steamed bread instead of vegetables. Sometimes you can sit in the restaurant and steal some leftovers when other students can't see them. When you are lucky, you can bump into a whole plate, and others won't eat it.

Enter the classroom at 7:30, and read and preview early. Go to the library or scientific research institute to record data and get piecework salary when you have no class. I can withdraw six yuan from each account. Later, I wrote an attribute conversion template with the programming knowledge I learned, which greatly improved the work efficiency.

At noon, I went to the seasoning market in the west of the school to tutor a manned little son and eat there. Sometimes I can eat meat and other delicious food. This family treats people well. I have contacted them so far and sent mooncakes to others this Mid-Autumn Festival.

Arriving at the classroom at three o'clock is usually late, but my name is behind the roll call, so I can catch up with the roll call. I need to take notes in class, and sometimes I need to read other people's textbooks because I didn't buy them. At that time, the school was very open-minded and allowed individual students not to buy textbooks, saving more than one semester 100 textbook fee. As there are no books, I like to treasure the borrowed textbooks. When reviewing, taking notes, and attending classes, I will always have a golden room in the book, which is definitely not nonsense. Even if I don't use all the knowledge in my present career, learn textbooks and listen to classes, I can still get high marks and get scholarships. At that time, scholarships were evaluated once every semester. In the worst semester, I got a third-class scholarship, which was only enough for half a semester's meals, so I had to work more to make up for it. That's a lesson for me.

After class in the afternoon, I rode my bike to the survey institute in the east of the school to help. What I do is drawing cleaning and aerial photography interpretation, which is exactly the technology mentioned in the professional course. I have to work overtime until 9 pm when I am busy, and of course other technicians are also working overtime. I bought dinner at the gate of the survey institute, mainly noodles, ranging from three yuan to eight yuan. I don't want vegetables, but I don't have enough to eat, so I will spend one and a half yuan more on noodles. The sister-in-law who sells noodles and I are not from the same county, but our two townships are close to each other, so she always calls me a fellow villager, which is very interesting. Sometimes when she meets me, she won't let me pay.

If I go back late at night, the dormitory will lock the door and I will go through. I was thin then, but now I can't. I heard that the building where I live has been renovated again, and the accommodation fee has risen to 800 yuan for one year. I used to spend 300 yuan a year at school. If it had been 800 yuan, I would have gone out to rent a house. At that time, there was a simple room where a vegetable vendor lived in the North Sanli of the school, which cost 40 yuan a month. Now it's up, too Don't turn off the lights when you get back to the dormitory. Our dormitory loves to play mahjong, and some people play games. At that time, CS was just popular. I will joke with my brothers for a while, then lie in bed with my eyes closed and think about the new things I learned in a day, whether from books or in the survey yard.

The next day was about the same. What I liked best at that time was actually the final exam, because I couldn't evaluate the scholarship until I finished the exam. Secondly, I like to go to the provincial library in the south of the school on Sunday. A classmate who lives in the city once lent me my library card, but there were not many opportunities to go to the provincial library.

My living expenses for four years in college are supported by scholarships and doing some work. The first half of the semester is the hardest because I have no experience and technology. Sophomore and junior will be richer; In my senior year, I worked as a single project designer in a small enterprise. The salary is not high, but I got the year-end award of 6000 yuan, which is the most impressive income of my university for four years. I happily bought many things, one of which was my mother's good helper therapeutic instrument in the countryside. Good helpers were popular at that time. I bought 96 1 set of magnetic therapy pillows.

When I first applied to college, my tuition and medical examination fees were always 3652 yuan. My father came to see me off with only 2800 yuan on him. Neither he nor I know that besides tuition, we have to pay medical examination fees, military training fees, accommodation fees and so on. He thinks the money we brought is still very generous. Later, we went to Mr. Hu, who is in charge of the student affairs office, and saved the military training fee. I didn't take part in military training either. My father and I are still grateful to Mr. Hu. She is very open-minded, and we can save enough money to pay tuition and other expenses. I really don't like the logistics staff who charge for accommodation. He is not allowed to pay the accommodation fee for half a year in advance, so no matter what you say, you don't agree.

Later, I applied for a student loan for poor students, 2000 yuan a year, plus 700 yuan for living expenses, enough to pay 2700 yuan a year for tuition and accommodation. As for the textbook fee, if I don't want the textbook, I don't have to pay it. But I like our textbooks at that time very much. My later tutor gave me a set of specialized course textbooks, which I still keep.

What impressed me the most was the day when my father sent me to college. We shared a bed in the dormitory for two nights, and mosquitoes had enough bites. My father later said that there were more mosquitoes than my hometown. He wants to buy me a mosquito net. I said you're going home by car. At that time, the dormitory was a mess. The last classmate just moved away, and a broken faucet was lost on the table. My father took it away when he came home. He is very handy. He installed a shower on my wing with this faucet.

My first semester's living expenses were 37.5 yuan, which was left to me by my father. He said that this is all we have left, so when I get home, I will ask my neighbors who come here to work to bring me 1200 yuan. Fortunately, I found a job to clean up the garbage for the demolition project of the research building during the military training of my classmates. Pushing the sundries out of the building with a trolley can earn 25 yuan a day. This job was also introduced by Mr. Hu from the Political and Educational Affairs Office. She is not my hometown, but she is the first kind lady I met in this city. After the military training, I called the village committee in my hometown and asked the village chief to tell my father that there was no need to bring me money.

Looking back on the four years of college, the happiest feeling is that every time I study a course, I am lucky to meet a good opportunity to turn this course into money. For example, when I first started college English, I taught English as a tutor. When I first turned on the computer, I recorded data for people. When I first started the investigation, I went to other provinces to demarcate with the investigation team in the summer vacation. When I first started an information system, I went to the scientific research institute of the school to do aerial photography interpretation, which happened to be used. Of course, this is also the most fulfilling feeling.

In the second year after graduation, I set up my own studio and took a group of young people around me to work. There are more opportunities than when I was at school, but I think this is a rare happiness in life after all.