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说到“约束”二字,国内的学生可能会感到非常厌恶——出入校园要登记,宿舍里定时断电熄灯,上课要记出勤率……简直讨厌极了!我一度也是其中一员,但当我来到这个以“自由”著称的维也纳大学时,却发现自由的滋味并不如想象那般美好。从17岁起,我就随父母来到德国生活。两年后,我被维也纳大学医学院录取。说实话,我收到的录取通知书就是薄薄一张纸,写着“恭喜你被维也纳大学录取”之类的贺词,至于开学的时间、报到的地点、新生公寓……通知书上一句都没提。当时,爸爸妈妈在网上搜索了很久才查到相关信息,他们开车把我送到学校里报到,忙前忙后地帮我收拾宿舍里的行李物品,不停地叮嘱我大学里各种
Speaking of “Constraints ” the word, domestic students may feel very disgusted - out of the campus to register, dorm turn off the lights regularly, class to remember attendance ... ... just hate it! I was one of them , But when I came to this University of Vienna, known for its “freedom,” I realized that the taste of freedom was not as good as imagined. From the age of 17, I came to Germany with my parents. Two years later, I was admitted to the University of Vienna School of Medicine. To be honest, I received a letter of acceptance is a thin piece of paper, read “Congratulations on your admission to the University of Vienna,” the kind words, as the start of school, the place to register, new apartment ... ... notice Did not mention a sentence. At that time, mom and dad online search for a long time to find the relevant information, they drove me to the school report, busy hurriedly to help me pack up dormitory luggage items, keep telling me a variety of university