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How should I spend my freshman year?
The author has just finished his freshman year, so let's talk about his feelings.

1. Freshman is a year to adapt to the environment.

Why do you say that? Because going to college should be the time when many students are farthest from home, and also the time when they are separated from their parents for the longest time. We need to go to other cities in the province or outside the province, or even more. We may need to go abroad. When we go to a place, we need time to adapt to the climate, diet and pace of life there. It may take longer for students who seldom go out, and many students may suddenly get a lot of diseases because of acclimatization. These are all things we need to adapt to. In addition, we may be farther away from our parents and need to take care of ourselves for a long time. We also have to bear the pressure of missing our hometown and parents. Learn to stand on your own feet, adapt to one's life, and adapt to how to get along well with roommates in various places and live in peace. Secondly, the teaching methods in universities are completely different from those in middle schools. Our classes in a day may be distributed in all parts of the school, so it is also important to find out the school map so as not to find the classroom after class. In college teaching, you need to grab the front row by yourself, the seats are not fixed, and the teachers will not stop classes to take care of you. Teachers are only responsible for completing their own tasks. As for whether to learn or not, that's your own business. Therefore, we must learn to adapt to this teaching mode of active learning without the supervision of teachers.

2. Freshmen need to form habits.

What kind of habits you develop in your freshman year is related to what kind of development you will have in your four years in college. The first is the combination of work and rest. Freshmen need to form the habit of not staying up late, going to bed early and getting up early. If they stay up late, it may lead to bad skin. You know, it's good to find a girlfriend! If you don't get into the good habit of staying up late with your roommate in your freshman year, you can't go to bed early in your sophomore year, because your roommate has already got into the habit of staying up late. He stayed up all night playing games, and the click of the keyboard and mouse kept you awake. If you get into the habit of sleeping late, you will find that the first semester is very early and it is difficult to get up. The second is to develop the habit of listening to lectures and taking notes by teachers. University teachers are very fast in class. Most people can't learn it once in class. They are more likely to work hard by themselves, so you definitely need to take notes when you come down to study. Therefore, it is a good habit to take notes in class. If so, you won't play mobile phone with your classmates in class, and you won't doze off. We should also get into the good habit of sitting in the front row. The university classroom has two areas, the front row and the back row, which is very divided. Finally, form a good habit of going to the library and study room. Freshmen have relatively few classes and plenty of time. Let's not stay in the dormitory all day playing games and studying in the dormitory, or our roommate will say that you "rolled away again!" " If you feel uncomfortable, just go directly to the study room or the library. The learning atmosphere is very good, and I am embarrassed to play with my mobile phone when I go in. You take the initiative to learn the knowledge points in class, do your homework after class, and form a good habit of going to the library. You will get unexpected benefits at the end of the term, and the scholarship will come uninvited. A senior said: "there is only one purpose in going to college: to make money!" " As long as the university gets good grades, it can really make money, and many activities have generous bonuses.

3. Join a departmental association

Freshmen have a lot of free time, and the department usually only recruits freshmen. We can join departments or clubs to kill our free time, and we can also participate in many activities organized by them to meet more students from different colleges. Sophomore and juniors can also meet seniors and sisters, which can broaden your social circle. Participating in club departments can get rich G3 points, which is helpful for the final comprehensive examination. Sophomore can also stay in the department to meet more freshmen and seniors, and at the same time increase themselves.