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Advice to brothers and sisters
Let me talk about my experience, hoping to help the confused freshmen.

1. Learning is the most important thing. Strive for the highest score in each subject and pay attention to the online courses you study. The final grade is equal to the exercises you usually do and the final exam. Failure to get high marks in online courses will also drag down your final credit score.

2. I can prepare for CET-4 or CET-2 (I set the goal of CET-4 and CET-6 when I was a freshman, and then this goal will lead me to do something, so that I won't be too confused when I do things)

3. Those who didn't take the driver's license can take the driver's license (I also achieved this goal).

4. If you join a department, it is best to be a minister or a deputy minister (this is quite easy, that is, you are active in the group, get on well with everyone, and do things very actively). When you become a minister, you will get extra points in the comprehensive test.

5. Freshman Scholarship and Late Scholarship (National Inspirational Scholarship): Achievement is the most important point, and its criterion is the percentage of students in the whole grade. Then there are many activities to participate in (this activity had better be high in gold)

6. Develop your hobbies: Everything you learn in college is for everyone to learn. You can learn other things you are interested in, that is, you must have a skill.

7. You can take a part-time job when you have time, and learn how difficult it is to make money while improving your spending power and learning other things.