Lack of ability to draw inferences from others?
Learning is not only to master knowledge, but also to learn how to use it. Some students find it difficult to apply what they have learned to practical work after completing the course. This is often due to the lack of ability to draw inferences from others. For example, when preparing graduation thesis, you may encounter the problem of pasting garbled text. At this time, you need to use what you have learned flexibly to find the root of the problem and solve it.
One-sided understanding of the course?
Some students have misunderstandings about the course of office software, thinking that they can master it with simple operation. However, in the actual learning process, they may fall behind in the progress of the course because of lack of in-depth understanding and careful listening, and the gap with other students is getting bigger and bigger. Therefore, we need to fully understand the course and grasp every learning opportunity to achieve better learning results.
Employment confusion?
Students who take part in computer training, whether they are graduating students or working professionals, hope to improve their competitiveness through training. But in the process of employment, many people may feel confused and confused. At this time, you need to learn to show your own advantages and highlight your own specialties in order to stand out from the fierce competition.