When it comes to my college life, I think of two words. One is colorful, the other peaceful. They are used to describe my college life in different periods. I still remember the first day I set foot in this college. Buildings were surrounded by many trees. Fashionable dressings were here and there. What I saw was really fresh. My college life began with fresh. Gradually, it turned to be colorful. During the first year in my college, I was the leader of Communist Youth League in my class. I attended meetings, made announcements and organized class activities. I learnt to shoulder my responsibility and unit my classmates. Besides, I was a member of Youth Volunteer Association. In my space time, I went to an old people’s home to visit the senior citizens. I organized a donation to help the poor children. I planted trees in Mount Qingxiu. I got no physical reward from these work, but I did make a contribution to help those who are in desperate need of care. Apart from this, I joined New Voice, an English association in School of Foreign Language, which provided a platform for English learners to make a speech, debate, free talking and so on. I benefited a lot from the activities. For one thing, I improved my spoken English; for another, I learnt to show myself in public. Thanks to these activities, not only did I develop my interest, but also I lived a colorful college life. As time goes by, now I am a sophomore. I am still a class leader, a member of different associations. But it is quite different to me. I realize that all the activities are only a small part of my life. For a college student, study is the main task. This term I go all out to pass the TEM-4 and National Computer Text. In addition, I should spare no effort to master all the skills in English learning. Only in this way, can I lay a firm foundation and pave the road to my future. In fact, it is not easy for me to settle down on my study at first. I have to sit down in a classroom and read my textbooks for hours on end. Sometimes it is boring and tough. Whenever I want to give up, a voice from my heart says“Study is no longer an easy job. It needs patience, perseverance and perspiration”. Little by little, I find that sitting in a library, looking up a dictionary and pondering a couple of questions is another kink of joy. Though it is not colorful, I enjoy the peaceful life. No matter what my college life is, one thing is certain: I should try my best to make it a meaningful college life. Still, I have a long way to go.