First of all, college education trains us to become an independent individual.
The first time I left home, the first time I lived in groups, and the first time I didn't have my parents' company and care. What's the problem? OK, do it yourself. This completely different experience from the previous life is also part of education. Cultivate us into independent individuals. Facing different individuals in different parts of the dormitory, we should learn to integrate with them but remain relatively independent.
Second, learn to balance the direct relationship between life, study and work in advance.
Life, study and work will accompany us all our lives. Therefore, the university is a good testing ground. Do a part-time job first, it doesn't matter, collect information by yourself and decide what to eat at noon and evening in the morning. Which one is cheaper to buy clothes and which gym is suitable, measure for yourself. This university is a good testing ground.
Thirdly, college education makes us more aware and understand the concept of "I"
In your previous life, you were allowed to choose very few things. But college is different. In addition to studying your original major (this major may also be chosen by your parents), you can also take or even skip other professional courses. You can choose to skip class or choose how to study this course. Even some professional teachers will recommend you a bunch of reading materials outside the textbook. If you are interested in this aspect, you can study further. In this casual choice again and again, you have made the word "I" more clear. Gradually have a plan for yourself and gradually clarify what you want.
Montessori's educational thought
1, child-centered. Oppose the adult-centered education concept and regard children as independent individuals different from adul