1. Programming and Computer Science: Learn the basic knowledge of programming languages (such as Python, Java, C++) and computer science, and prepare for future computer science courses or technical careers.
2. Mathematics: Review and consolidate high school mathematics knowledge, especially algebra, calculus and statistics. These are the foundations of many university majors.
3. Foreign language: learn a new foreign language or improve the level of a foreign language you have already learned. Mastering a foreign language is of great help to international communication and future career.
4. Natural science: learn the basic knowledge of physics, chemistry, biology or geography to prepare for science-related majors.
5. Social science: Explore social science fields such as psychology, sociology, politics and economics, and understand social and human behavior.
6. Literature and writing: read classic literary works to improve reading comprehension and writing ability. This is useful for many majors.
7. Art and humanities: study art history, philosophy, history or cultural studies, and have a deeper understanding of human civilization and artistic creation.
8. Business and Economics: Learn basic business concepts, marketing, accounting and economic principles.
9. Health and mental health: Understand health science, psychology and health management to promote healthy life.
10. environmental science: learning about environmental protection, climate change and sustainable development is an important global issue.
1 1. Philosophy and ethics: Explore the basic principles of philosophy and ethics and promote the development of thinking and morality.
When self-learning these courses, you can use online learning platforms, teaching materials, academic resources and course materials. In addition, you can also consider taking some free or paid online courses to get a more systematic learning experience.
When choosing a self-taught course, please make sure that it is related to the university major or career goals that you may be interested in in in the future, so as to better prepare for the academic life of the university. In addition, remember that self-study requires self-discipline and time management, so make a reasonable study plan during the summer vacation.