1, most of them are learning basic knowledge, such as advanced mathematics and English. Compared with juniors and seniors, there are more courses and fewer chores.
Study hard and keep high marks.
High score = high score point = scholarship to major, insurance research, postgraduate entrance examination
3. You can start preparing for Band 4 (once a year in June,1February, usually registered by the school). Those who plan to take the teacher qualification exam can pass Mandarin first in their freshman year, and Chinese teachers need a second degree or above.
4. Understand the school's policies on changing majors, scholarships, exchange students, research and insurance, and understand the school's requirements for graduation credits for compulsory courses and elective courses.
Sophomore:
1. Try to pass CET-4, CET-6 and CET-2 before the end of sophomore year.
2. Develop some skills in your spare time, take some required certificates and participate in some competitions and practical activities.
3. Many teachers' laboratories/research groups will recruit undergraduate interns (go to official website College to find/ask teachers directly), which is also a good way to accumulate experience.
4. Changing majors usually takes place in freshmen and sophomores. Pay attention to the notice of the college/undergraduate school in time, and don't miss it.
Junior year:
1, junior year is a critical period, which determines what you will do after graduation.
2. Students who plan to take the postgraduate entrance examination: You can start preparing in the winter vacation of junior year, and learn about the target institutions, majors, examination subjects, review arrangements and so on.
3. Students who plan to find a job: develop skills, accumulate project experience, and prepare a resume that can reflect their own advantages. Some certificates can only be registered in junior year: teacher qualification certificate, legal professional qualification certificate and certified public accountant.
4. Students who plan to take the civil service exam: they will start studying civil servants in the next semester of junior year, and then prepare for the exam in the summer vacation. They will register for the national exam at 10, take the exam at 1 1, and then there will be provincial exams and college preparation.
Senior three:
1, the senior year is relatively idle and there are almost no classes. You can find an internship in advance and use this time to accumulate work experience (except for students who take the postgraduate entrance examination and take the public examination).
2. Generally, before the end of the senior year, make good use of the winter vacation, check more information, and do a good job in preparing the thesis.
3. Most of the work is done in senior three, such as opening questions, mid-term exams, graduation defense, etc.
There are autumn tricks and spring tricks in senior three. At this time, many enterprises will give lectures, and students with employment plans can try more.
5. There is a national examination for civil servants in the first half of the senior year and a provincial examination in the second half.