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How to spend 800 words in college life
At the time of writing this article, I was already a student of XX University. When I am about to enter school, I am standing at the starting point of the university, looking forward to four years of study and life in the university, hoping that my university can be as substantial and meaningful as expected. Freshman: lay a solid foundation. Conceptually, I will change "I want to learn" into "I want to learn" and study basic courses in a down-to-earth manner, especially English and computer. Under the big plan, we should make small plans, keep remembering English words and practicing oral English every day, and keep learning from freshman year. Consider whether to take a double degree or minor in the second major according to your actual situation, and prepare the materials as soon as possible. The learning task of freshmen is relatively easy, so they can participate in community activities appropriately and assume certain responsibilities, improve their organizational and communication skills, and train for graduation job interviews. Sophomore: connecting the past and the future. In this year, we should not only firmly grasp the foundation, but also make preparations for the transition from basic courses to professional courses, and browse some important senior courses one by one, so as to make a smooth transition to junior year. You should have one or two weighty English and computer certificates in your hand this year, and take appropriate courses in other majors to diversify your knowledge. You can take part in some beneficial social practices, such as going to the countryside, volunteering, or trying to work part-time in units related to your major, experience different levels of life, and cultivate your spirit of hardship and social responsibility. Junior year: catch up. Take the initiative to deepen the study of specialized courses, and try to squeeze the senior courses into the next semester of junior year, so that senior students have relatively loose time to apply for jobs or take the postgraduate entrance examination. For most students, junior year is the time to join the society. Therefore, it is necessary to ask seniors and seniors for job information, interview skills, workplace needs, experience in writing cover letters and resumes, and start practicing for their careers during the holidays. Students preparing for postgraduate entrance examination or studying abroad should pay attention to the examination information and collect all kinds of information through as many channels as possible. Senior: Take Wan Li Road. Now the target is locked, it's time to shoot. For job seekers, prepare personal job application materials, enter recruitment activities, visit job websites and forums, and you will naturally enjoy the fruits of your efforts. Those who go abroad for postgraduate entrance examination are now in the sprint period, so they should strive for their goals. When students are too busy for their future, graduation thesis should not be sloppy. This is a test of your four-year study in college. Be responsible for yourself. Don't mess with scissors and paste. Think about what kind of honor it is to be awarded an excellent paper. As long as you can seriously practice the plan for the first three years of college, I believe that the fourth year is your harvest season.