Problems that you may come across being a student of a linguistic university
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For many people entering a university is a very important and happy occasion. However, most of the teenagers do not know what difficulties and disappointments they are going to face. First, passing the entering exams will kill all your nerves and ruin your personal life. The upcoming tests will not let you have a good night’s sleep. You will be suffering from constant nightmares where you have failed all the exams and the dean himself mocks at you in the classroom. When you think about going out and have some fun with your friends or your boyfriend or girlfriend, you are suddenly knocked sideway because you understand that now there is no chance of a normal life. You are starting to think that this education is very important because without it you will not be able to find a good job, images of poor and miserable life run before your eyes and you get determined to tell all your friends go to hell. Then you close yourself in the room, huddle up under the textbooks and learn by rote, like saying a mantra, all the information that you hope will help you set for the life.
Secondly, you understand that your imprisonment continues, the pressure increases and the frustration from the education deepens. For the first three years at the university, your aim will be to learn as much new foreign words and grammatical rules as possible. Textbooks and teachers will stuff your mind with it until you have dizziness and you are starting to think to be clever and well-educated person. However, suddenly you figures out that though your mind has absorbed all the information it, somehow, stays hidden at the backyard and some details disappear, and afterwards teachers will blame you for their loss. Attending theoretical courses, you will hear many clever and difficult words that make you think that our world is not as simple as it seems to be and that everything should be classified and categorized. Overwhelmed with enthusiasm you learn all this information, get an excellent mark at the exam but in a year you understand that now you remember nothing of it because your mind, as usual, throw away the information that does not convey any practical value.