The social welfare institute has been in the south campus for four years, and there is no relocation problem.
Furthermore, the legendary four leisure club members are also on the list. I have to do questionnaires, do field work, do interviews, do research, manage the community, complete papers, prepare, show, discuss, read a truckload of documents, and so on. For the majority of students, and declare that the club is really not a leisure club, not a leisure club, not a leisure club! Say the important words three times.
Well, in fact, it should be said that the allocation of time lies in oneself. There are many social welfare home students in the community, including hosting, etiquette, competitions, activities, newspapers, teams and so on. In terms of study, there are many students in the college who care about school and social problems. If you know students in social welfare homes or people who are already in social welfare homes, it will be easier to discuss various issues and meet different people (seriously).
Therefore, I personally think that studying in a social welfare home is a very good choice, which can greatly improve academic performance, interpersonal communication and ability (of course, there are other colleges, but social welfare homes can be better combined with their own majors).
Finally, I believe you must be very concerned about the ratio of men to women. There are more women than men in social welfare homes, and there are many scholars with high values! It's true! Many girls in the college are smart and lively and study well. They can bear hardships and move bricks when they go out for internships. Many men in the courtyard are thoughtful, smart and study well. All kinds of high quality! I have been in the club for three years, dare to talk nonsense? )