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How should college students ask themselves?
1, the goal is clear. I found that the really outstanding people in the university have two characteristics. First, they have a clear understanding of themselves and know what they want. Even if I don't know what I want in the future, I will try more and slowly find my favorite and suitable direction. Second, we attach great importance to time trading, and we must choose the most efficient way to do things, because efficiency means that we can try different things at the same time, have more experience and have a clearer understanding of ourselves. College students should first make clear their goals, what I want to do in the future, what kind of person I want to be in the future, and what knowledge and skills I can master when I graduate. People can't just work hard, but work hard for their goals and dreams.

2. Enrich every day. In college, having a full day does not mean studying every day. No one's life is just study and no entertainment. After completing the study task every day, you can develop the following hobbies, such as reading, playing table tennis, playing badminton, drawing, learning PS and learning simple programming, which can be used as a reference. Every day in college is learning+life+entertainment.

Take full responsibility for your choice and make the final decision by yourself. For example, many junior students have already taken the postgraduate entrance examination, and some are preparing for the exam or taking the exam. Some people plan to get a job directly after graduation, which means different personal choices. At some point, you will face many choices. You may feel confused and confused. You can ask your parents, classmates and friends for advice. However, it is obvious that they are giving advice. How to choose depends on the individual. You have to make the final decision. No matter what you choose, you should be responsible for your choice.

A word for you is from Nakajima Atsushi's Story of the Mountain and the Moon. "I am afraid that I am not a beautiful jade, so I dare not ponder hard, but I believe that I am a beautiful jade, so I refuse to be mediocre and refuse to associate with the rubble." If you don't work hard, you will be mediocre all your life and struggle in college.