Examples are as follows:
1. Plan for the first academic year: change the role of college students, get familiar with the new environment, define the goals and requirements, and master the learning resources of the school (such as libraries, professors, lecturers, etc.). ), form new habits and make new friends.
2. Planning for the second academic year: Grasp the professional characteristics and requirements, explore new areas of study and communication, form new or adjust the original goals and plans, and adjust the learning style and lifestyle.
3. Planning for the third academic year: narrow the scope of study and life exploration, determine key study and life exploration projects, lay a good professional foundation, and supplement and strengthen your practical ability and experience through experiments, social practice and graduation practice. The fourth academic year: fully understand the labor market, grasp the employment demand, make a series of employment preparations and attempts, finally find a job, and begin to change from the role of students to the role of professionals.