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I don't know how to plan my college life. What if I'm not interested in my major?
College life is one of the most important periods in career planning and choice.

Many people didn't make a good career plan when they chose to volunteer in the college entrance examination. After they start their college life, they find that their major is not their interest, so they need a process of career planning adjustment and preparation.

Career planning is not as mysterious and tall as many people think. In fact, it is a process of positioning yourself.

What kind of person I am, what kind of person I want to be, can I do it?

Knowing yourself is the first step in career planning. What kind of personality am I? In my past life experience, in which areas have I demonstrated my unique talents, in which areas have my shortcomings, in which things I am easily interested in, and so on. All of the above can be answered by professional professional image evaluation, consultation with relatives and friends or self-reflection. It is not easy to know yourself. This society or parents impose a lot on you. You need to carefully identify and discover your true self.

Locate the target and find the gap. Through your previous self-knowledge, you already know what kind of person you are, and then you have to locate what kind of person you want to be. As many children have said, "I want to be a scientist when I grow up", this is a life goal. Everyone's goals are actually different, not static. When such a goal slowly emerges from your mind, then you will see the gap between you and your ideal now.

Put it into practice and modify the goal. Finding the gap with the ideal, there is no doubt that the rest is to break down the goal and strive to achieve it. For example, my dream is to become a famous musician in ten years, so I want to have my own team and excellent works in five years. What I should do now is naturally to join some music-related clubs and make more friends who like music. And through the network and books to learn more music knowledge and skills, improve their musical literacy.

These are the simple steps of career planning. Attach a few suggestions for a happy college life:

Early to bed and early to rise, many college students can't do this now. If you can stick to this good habit, you will have more time to think and discover the beauty of college life.

Exercise. No matter what kind of life plan you choose, a healthy body is the premise for you to realize your ideal. Cultivating good fitness habits will definitely benefit you for life.

Read books and newspapers. Don't stare at online novels, read books and newspapers that can really inspire you or enrich your information. Books bring you wisdom, and today's news is tomorrow's economy.

Join a club. What is a community? The student union and the community are the same, and the people who participate in the activities together are the same. For example, several partners make an appointment to go to the library to read and study together every morning, or go to the orphanage to offer love together on weekends and so on. Communicating with others can help you know yourself best and is also the fastest way to grow up. In college life, it is best to do something that moves you.

Part-time entrepreneurship. To put it bluntly, I just want to make money. Money can't represent everything, but it will be the standard to measure your value when you graduate from college, and it is also an important guarantee for you to realize your ideal. Some people earn a year's tuition by collecting mineral water bottles in the dormitory, while others earn travel expenses by tutoring in their spare time. Now the state encourages entrepreneurship. Many junior students born in 1990s have started their own businesses, such as Yu Jiawen, CEO of Super Curriculum of South China University of Technology, and Chen Anni, creator of the comic book Guangwai. Some of them have raised tens of millions of dollars in their early twenties. Not to urge you to follow the trend blindly, but to remind you that when you are at a loss, people are already acting.