First of all, universities must learn the contents of books and texts, because universities still have to learn professional knowledge, and universities still have classrooms. We all learn professional knowledge in the classrooms, so we can do other things besides learning professional knowledge and consolidating professional skills in the classrooms.
First of all, you can cultivate your hobbies. For example, if you like music, you can join some music clubs to improve your music level. At the same time, you can also participate in some activities or competitions to improve your skills. Keep your interest in by going up one flight of stairs.
Secondly, you should exercise your foreign language ability, because the university needs to pass CET-4 and CET-6, because CET-4 and CET-6 are a certificate that every college student has to take. After all, CET-4 and CET-6 are relatively basic foreign language knowledge, so you must pass CET-4 and CET-6.
There is also a computer level. Generally speaking, computer level 2 can be taken in college, so you have to spend some time studying to get this certificate.
You can also improve your level in other aspects. For example, in recent years, many employment directions have tended to the direction of new media, and many new media are related to content, users, operations and so on. So you can improve your ability to use new media, such as taking part in some activities or doing some part-time jobs. Try more in practice, and you can also participate in some off-campus activities, such as going to the countryside or even youth training camps.
In a word, university education should be more about interpersonal relationship than book education, and more about autonomous learning. Therefore, universities should not only learn knowledge in class, but also exercise or improve their abilities in social practice.