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Competition in universities is fierce. How can we keep a low profile?
Do you know why you tried? Does everyone know? Because you said it as soon as you tried, for fear that people would not know. If you want to keep a low profile, you should avoid others thinking that you are top student and work hard where others can't see you (especially article 4.5.6 is very helpful to change your high-profile personality):

1. You can secretly take notes and textbooks and enjoy them while watching them. People will think you are playing with your mobile phone, so it's best to watch it in the bed curtain at night. That's a little bit, but it's good for those who imitate others. ) mobile phones are so versatile now.

2. Sit down and try to choose the last three rows.

3. Practice listening with your mobile phone in your spare time (Himalayan is recommended). Turn off the phone screen and put on headphones. They may think you are listening to music.

4. Do not show obvious utilitarianism. If you show the purpose of winning scholarships and research, it's strange that they don't regard you as their number one competitor.

5. Talk less about learning-related things and avoid setting up schools for yourself. Usually talk about the same hobbies, such as anchor. If you shut up and study, can others not regard you as a competitor? If others don't regard you as top student, who should they regard as top student?

6. Don't say the national flag, just write it in a memo or post-it note. It's not necessary for everyone to know.