For many years, universities have been the dream of the youth, the beacon of advanced culture. To enter this mysterious hall and feel the pulse of the times is a desire passed down from generation to generation. Who would have thought that in this very same hall, on this very same land, changes have quietly begun at some unknown point in time. A decline in student quality, teachers losing interest in teaching; schools only caring about charging fees, students indulging in reckless abandon; the campus echoing with declarations of love, while outside its walls there are stories of unplanned pregnancies and abortions. The university, no longer mysterious, has lost all its former prestige. Some students lament: "It's regretful to not get into university, but those who do end up regretting it."