生活在大城市里的挑战
The Challenges of Living in a Big City
With the development of economy and urbanization, the number of big cities is constantly increasing in China. While big cities are attracting more and more people, they also bring many challenges, such as traffic jam and pollution, just to name a few.
The first problem that really bothers me is the traffic congestion during rush hours. I hate waiting for buses and being late for school or work. The next problem is that the large population in big cities makes them so crowded that we can hardly find a peaceful place unless staying at home. Supermarkets are always crowded, so are cinemas and parks. Another consequence of the large population is that it intensifies the inadequacy of high-quality medical and educational resources, thus decreasing residents’ sense of happiness.
As a result, although I am frequently asked whether I like to live in a big city or not, my answer is always: “no, definitely not.” What about you?
出国留学的挑战
The Challenges of Studying Abroad
As is universally acknowledged, it is by no means easy to study abroad since you could come across a list of unexpected difficulties and setbacks which you cannot imagine before going abroad.
First of all, the top challenge is the culture shock, which means you may not adapt to the exotic life during the first few days or even months. secondly, the language barrier could be a nightmare for many foreign students who possess poor mastery of the official language of the country where they study. Last but not least, you could be overwhelmed by the academic requirements if you are not well prepared. Long lists of reference books, numerous projects, papers and professors with varying personalities could wear you out.
Despite all these terrifying challenges, you will finally manage to come through this “dark age” with your hard work, persistence and endurance. And then a bright future will await you.
毕业后开启职业生涯的挑战
The Challenges of Starting a Career After Graduation
Recent years have witnessed a sharp rise in the number of college students who successfully start their career after graduation. However, many others fail to do so because the transition from a student to an employee is actually full of challenges.
First of all, you might not be popular with every colleague, which is frustrating for a newcomer of the workplace. So you’d better try to make a good first impression on all of your workmates, especially your boss. Furthermore, there probably is a gap between what you’ve learned at school and what you are required at work. You have to learn actively and quickly, and avoid making too many mistakes. Finally, the low payment for a new graduate and various living expenses make it difficult to make ends meet, so you may find yourself always on a tight budget.
As the old proverb goes, “Well begun is half done.” If you can handle these challenges successfully after graduation, you will clear the path for future career development, such as job promotion or starting your own business. So hold on and never give up!
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