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How to go to college
University is the cradle of cultivating outstanding talents, the pure land of creating new knowledge, new ideas and new technologies, and the temple of developing intelligence, leading innovation and expanding thinking. Through the study of scientific knowledge, the promotion of exploration ability and the exchange of cultural ideas, college students develop friendship and interpersonal relationships, cultivate ideological independence, form analytical power, appreciation and judgment on social development and multiculturalism, and become the leading talents in the future.

Although after four years, our graduation destination is different: some students go directly to work and go to the society, and some students may choose to continue their studies and eventually engage in scientific research. No matter which direction we choose at the moment of graduation, it will not be the only and final direction in our life.

We still have to keep learning and charging ourselves to adapt to the changes in future life. We should take the university as a new starting point in life, not only to define our learning goals, but also to master appropriate learning methods and cultivate efficient learning methods. On the one hand, master solid professional basic knowledge.

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The professional knowledge in university is the minimum skill that a person has mastered in his life, and it is the technical ability that accompanies him all his life. No matter what our major is, no matter whether it is unpopular or popular. Existence is reasonable, and every major has the value of existence. Don't complain about your major, and don't comment on your major settings.

This society is the best, even the so-called most unpopular major. If you become a highly skilled person in this field, your life will be brilliant, and your ideals and ambitions can still be realized. On the other hand, read more thoughtful books.

Contemporary college students' utilitarianism has gradually increased, but they are increasingly indifferent to knowledge. In a society with complex interpersonal relationships, knowledge does not mean ignorance. In this era of diversified values, everyone has the right to choose superficial or profound. If the collectivity of the group is lost in shallowness, impetuousness and low taste, who will think more deeply and grandly? If so, excellent people should distinguish themselves from others with their own ideological depth.