1. Improve learning ability
You don't need to teach yourself, nor do you need to teach you how to brush the questions. The experience of more than ten years before college is enough to teach you these things, and you must master them well. What I want to say is the ability to learn quickly, grasp the key points and externalize them into applications.
In college, there will never be n rounds of review like in high school. A lot of knowledge is just a cursory look, and the rest depends on the individual. You need to learn how to grab useful content, how to arrange your own time for necessary study, how to read and deal with old knowledge quickly when the new curriculum involves it, and so on.
Learn to learn with more social adaptability.
2. Improve practical skills
There are still many experimental courses in this major, whether it is college physics experiments in basic courses, circuits, digital electricity, analog electricity experiments, even motors, relay protection and so on. Frankly speaking, the most beautiful words in the world can't reproduce the stimulation of food on taste buds. Similarly, practical knowledge is seen a thousand times and experienced once. At the same time, there are some experiments and designs, which must be cherished. It is an experience that allows you to truly experience various practical skills such as design, trial and error, modification and verification. At the same time, for experiments, you are allowed to make mistakes and have guidance, which is a generous condition that you will cherish after leaving school.
Learn to accumulate
Knowing more about the hot spots and trends in the industry, knowing more about the use of databases and reading more papers will eventually give you a broader and deeper vision in your major. For example, what is the development trend of hot electric vehicles in the past two years? Which energy development is the best in the 13th Five-Year Plan? What is the effect of electricity reform? These don't need much professional accumulation, but rich conversation will be the highlight of your peers.
Second, learn to live.
1. Stick to a hobby. Maybe sports, maybe music, maybe books. This is the sustenance and safe haven of your life, and this is the fertile soil for you to escape from this complicated world. When you enter the work and have no roommates, you will realize that a hobby will let you know how to arrange your leisure and make you a little different.
2. Learn self-discipline. Needless to say, self-discipline is a high degree of self-discipline and self-control, which is too difficult for too many people, especially the university is still an era full of temptations. Learn a little self-discipline, on the one hand, do more things to promote self-growth in restraint, on the other hand, learn to resist temptation and not be confused by demons.
Third, learn to communicate.
The more you grow up, the more independent you are, but the more isolated you are in life, work and social life. We need knowledge network, interpersonal network and so on to "hang" us up, and this "hanging" link is communication. Seize every opportunity to communicate. It may be joining a club, participating in an internship, doing a part-time job, etc. Every process of dealing with people is a process of learning and communication. Good communication will make you a lot of contacts, so in this process, do it and cherish it.
Fourth, learn to plan.
University is just a post in everyone's life, not the end. There is no difference in terms of further education, employment, entrepreneurship and even other ways out. That's a personal choice, but different choices from the same outlet have their own advantages and disadvantages. Opportunities are for those who are prepared. Care about the way out in advance, make choices in advance, and make layout in advance, but you can point out the direction. That's enough.
¢Ù What is language training?
Language is a unique ability of human beings, and people should use language to think and communicate. The develo