First, learn initiative.
In the previous study career, many people studied passively, were supervised by teachers and parents, and "had to" study. Once I entered a relatively free university, relaxed my study, was tempted by the colorful world outside, and was busy playing games and falling in love, but forgot what I came to school for. Therefore, the first thing a university should do is to learn self-discipline, learn to learn actively and integrate this mental state into the bone marrow. What's more, there is no end to learning. Graduation from college does not mean the end of study. If you want to be invincible in society, you need to constantly learn and progress to arm yourself.
Second, learn to communicate with others.
University is a micro-society, and it will face students from all corners of the country. Everyone's outlook on life and values are different. How to deal with interpersonal relationships better is a very important course. Take dormitory roommates as an example. Some people will not pay attention to hygiene, some will make loud phone calls after lights out, and some will use your daily necessities without authorization. How can we properly solve these annoying little things without destroying the relationship? This is what we need to learn. When dealing with these messy things, exercise your language ability, communication ability and independent problem-solving ability, cultivate a sound personality, and gradually transition from students to social people.
Third, learn professional skills and knowledge.
This is a student's job. In addition to your own compulsory professional courses, all students should seize the extra-curricular time to learn some useful skills for life development. To put it bluntly, we should arm ourselves and take more certificates, such as CET-6, computer certificate, foreign language and accounting certificate. It may be of great help to your future work development.
Not much to say, I hope my brothers and sisters will make good use of four years and live a full and meaningful college life.