It is suggested that college entrance examination students who have not yet entered the school should try their best to set their own goals when the results come out and the admission problem is not big. This goal doesn't need to be very specific, and it doesn't need to be carefully planned. I just need to have a direction for my future university and even graduate students and work, at least so that I won't be confused and waste precious time after going to college.
And those students who have nothing to do for a year or two should not think that their college is over, because there is at least one year for you to enrich yourself. Try to improve your professional courses, take the exam again, and review well before graduation. Even if you don't have lofty ideals, at least make a general decision on whether to continue studying or find a job after junior year, and start preparing in advance.
In a word, there are far more idle people in universities than those who study hard. I don't think everyone should or is willing to be such a majority. We should make plans for our future as soon as possible, try our best to make a plan that suits us and allows us to act immediately, and get rid of the idle state as soon as possible.