【我与大学100个约定英文版】When I first stepped onto the campus of my university, I felt a mix of excitement and uncertainty. It was the beginning of a new chapter in my life, filled with endless possibilities. In that moment, I made 100 promises to myself and to this place that would become my second home.
Some of these promises were simple—like attending every class, keeping my dorm room clean, or trying at least one new food each week. Others were more ambitious, such as joining a club, making a few close friends, or even learning to play an instrument. But all of them were rooted in the desire to grow, learn, and experience everything this university had to offer.
One of my earliest promises was to never stop asking questions. I wanted to challenge myself intellectually and engage deeply with the material I studied. Another was to be open-minded and respectful of different perspectives. I knew that university wasn't just about getting a degree—it was about becoming a well-rounded individual.
I also promised to take care of my health, both physically and mentally. I knew that balancing academics with personal well-being was essential. So I committed to regular exercise, enough sleep, and taking time to relax and recharge.
Over time, some of my promises changed. Some were fulfilled, while others remained works in progress. But the act of making these commitments helped me stay focused and motivated. It gave me a sense of purpose and direction, even during the most challenging moments.
Looking back, I realize that the "100 Promises" were not just about what I wanted to achieve, but also about who I wanted to become. They shaped my experiences, influenced my decisions, and helped me build a meaningful connection with my university.
Now, as I prepare to graduate, I reflect on how far I've come. Some promises have been kept, others have evolved, and a few are still waiting for their time. But no matter where life takes me next, I know that the lessons I learned and the values I built here will stay with me forever.
In the end, the "100 Promises to My University" weren't just a list—they were a journey, a commitment, and a celebration of growth.