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What questions can universities ask?
1. Which major do I like? Which major do I like? Many students can't choose their favorite major because of many factors when they fill in their volunteers, so they go to college and feel bored and at a loss after taking a certain major. Therefore, we should take advantage of the fact that we haven't completely decided, or it's a waste of time, and begin to seriously study the major we want to study. After careful consideration, apply to this department and then transfer to another department. Many times, even if we want to change majors, it is impossible. Then you have to make a plan. While learning your major well, you should choose to study your favorite professional courses. This is also a good thing.

2. How should I arrange my four-year college life? How should I arrange my four-year college life? College life is completely different from high school life, because you are separated from your family, but you have to live on your own. So many things need to be handled by yourself, and parents can't help you in life. Therefore, you should plan carefully how you will spend your four years. For example, how to deal with the relationship between study and work, how to deal with the relationship between study and emotion, you need to plan what kind of achievements or achievements you want to achieve after four years, and what kind of documents you need to obtain to prepare for finding a job after graduation.

3. What elective courses should I take? What elective courses should I take? Usually after going to college, there will be some courses that you need to choose by yourself. At this time, you should take a good look at what courses to choose from these selected courses. Don't take courses that you think are just for credit and are useless to you. Try to choose some courses that are helpful to your major, can increase the number of courses outside your major or are of interest to you.

4. What kind of college grades do I want to achieve? What kind of college grades do I want to achieve? "Long live 60 minutes" is bullshit. If you don't want to let yourself fall, you'd better give up this idea. Although 60 points is a line, it should be remembered that the higher China's score, especially the exam score, the better. Scores are related to many things. For example, evaluating scholarships and looking for a job in the future. Therefore, if you are a student with a strong sense of responsibility, you should always urge yourself to get the most reasonable score in every subject.

5. When can I get the CET-4 certificate and computer certificate? When can I get the CET-4 certificate and computer certificate? Because in college, we still have to take a lot of exams, and of course it will vary from person to person. Different people want to get different certificates. However, I suggest that you take CET-4 and Computer Certificate-2. Of course, these two certificates are the most basic. Therefore, when you need to take these two certificates, you must think carefully. Arrange it and give yourself an expected goal. For example, freshman or sophomore. In this way, your usual study or intense study will have a staggered schedule.

6. Should I join the school club? Should I join the school club? Don't look down on the school community, and don't look down on the student union cadres, which is very helpful for your future growth. So in college, especially in freshman year, there will be clubs to recruit new people. You have to figure out which club you want to join and what you need to get after joining the club, such as improving your interpersonal skills or making some professional progress. All right, think about it.

7. Do I want to fall in love? Do I want to fall in love? I have always disapproved of college students falling in love, but as long as they are all young people, falling in love is not important. So you have to think about whether you want to fall in love or not according to your own heart. When thinking about this, you should think about your own economic situation and so on.

8. Should I take the postgraduate entrance examination? Should I take the postgraduate entrance examination? Don't think that freshmen may not consider this question, but remember that four years of college have passed in a flash. In the third or fourth year, it may be too late to think about this problem. Because you wasted your freshman and sophomore years in college, you also wasted your good grades in exams and consolidated your chances of mastering professional knowledge. Therefore, if you want to take the postgraduate entrance examination, you'd better plan as soon as possible.