Firm self-confidence
Children from poor families should have firm confidence and believe in their abilities and potentials. Don't feel inferior or doubt your ability because of your background, but meet the challenge with confidence.
Make full use of university resources
Poor children should make full use of university resources, including libraries, laboratories, tutors, clubs and so on. These resources can help them learn and grow better and improve their ability and competitiveness.
Participate in more practical activities.
Children from poor families should take part in more practical activities, such as social practice, scientific research projects, competitions and so on. Through these practical activities, they can exercise their practical ability and innovation ability, and at the same time, they can accumulate more experience and contacts.
Pay attention to career planning
After graduating from college, poor children need to face more intense employment competition. Therefore, they need to pay attention to their career planning in advance and make clear their career goals and directions. At the same time, they also need to constantly improve their professional quality and skills and increase their competitiveness. You can take part in some vocational training, internships and the like.