My final days at university were fulfilling.

Since finishing my freshman year, I haven't felt this motivated or this busy. Doing some things for too long can lead to fatigue, but after a period of rest, that desire returns—that's what it means to be interested in something.

These past few days, Hangzhou has finally seen sunny skies, and the warm sunshine feels invigorating. March, with its arrival of spring, brings renewal to everything, and various tasks are underway. This is my last semester of university; there are no classes or exams, it's practically a holiday. I planned to read and study during this super long break, but it seems I haven't been able to stick to it very well. Mainly, I haven't had as much time as I'd imagined.
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Time flies. From freshman to senior year, I've experienced and learned a lot. I hope to leave this wealth behind so that younger students can avoid some of the pitfalls. Therefore, I'm incredibly happy when professors ask me to mentor others, and even though time is limited, I try my best to help whenever I can. (Perhaps it's a kind of fulfillment too.)

I estimate I'll be busy until mid-April. I'll be preparing for the football tournament, the Top Ten Outstanding Students awards, working on the college website, and other projects. Time is tight, but I'll try my best to do everything well.

This is my last football match. I haven't played properly during my university years. I hope I can make up for that this time. The intensive training that started during winter break was a bit less effective, but it still had some results. I'm going to fight to the bitter end this time.

The schedule is as follows, and we hope everyone can come and cheer us on:

Group Stage: March 25 (Sunday) 14:00 (East)

Group Stage: April 7 (Saturday) 14:00 (West)

Quarter-finals: April 8 (Sunday) 14:00 (West)

Semifinals: April 14 (Saturday) 14:00 (West)

Final: April 15 (Sunday) 14:00 (West)

I met some people during this time, and they gradually changed me. I really hoped to work and struggle with them, but this world won't allow us to go back and start over. Fortunately, I met them before I left, and I am very grateful for the wealth they have given me in life.

My final days at university were fulfilling.

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