The three rules of universities are:
Universities must skip classes. There is a saying circulating in universities: there is a saying in universities that compulsory courses can be decided by teachers and elective courses must be skipped. Many students believe this statement, which has become one of the reasons why they deliberately skip class. On the other hand, if you skip classes, your university will be complete. What logic is this?
Spend the time you spend studying on games, watching plays and sleeping, and your university will not be complete. So this rule can't be trusted. I suggest you try not to skip class. Every course has its rationality and necessity. Complaining and avoiding can't solve the problem. Accept and implement it, and you may gradually find that taking classes is more interesting than skipping classes.
2. Practice is more important than study. Nowadays useless theories are very popular in society. They think that college students only play, and it is useless to go to college. When they graduated and looked for jobs, their salaries were not as high as those of high school graduates. Many students believe it, instead of focusing on their studies, they put their time and energy into clubs and some social practices. The sad taste of the final make-up exam can be unpleasant.
In college, learning is always the first, and other skills and internship experience can only be regarded as icing on the cake. When an interviewer looks for a job after graduation, the first consideration must be your academic performance rather than your various practical abilities, so don't put the cart before the horse and neglect your studies.
3. The more certificates for the college entrance examination, the better. During college, schoolwork was not as heavy as that in high school. More and more students worry that they don't have time for research after work, and universities try to take as many exams as possible. University certificates can be roughly divided into three categories. The first category is the certificate that every college student has to take. The second category is that your major must pass; The third category is other certificates.
Many college students are addicted to textual research and think that universities must seize the time. But people's time and energy are limited, and it is a waste to spend time on certificates that have little impact on you. For textual research, we must do what we can, and the evidence is fine, not much.