So how do you get rid of the college life of staying in the dormitory every day?
1. Know the skills you need for your major graduation, and then study and practice one by one. This will encourage you to go to the library, read more professional books and communicate with your brothers and sisters, which means that you have goals and directions. Because staying in the dormitory every day, most people don't know what they like or need, so let's start with our chosen major and make ourselves a qualified person who meets their professional needs after graduating from college. This in itself will reduce your time in the dormitory. Because you have a direction, you have something to do. When you finish these things one by one, you will have no time to stay in the dormitory.
2. Find someone to fall in love. When you find someone to fall in love with, will you still stay in the dormitory every day? Basically not. You will go shopping, go to the park, go to the supermarket, visit the campus, and also deal with some minor contradictions and problems between men and women. At this time, you are learning how to establish and maintain intimate relationships.
3. Find a club and be the backbone of the club. This can exercise your communication skills, organizational skills and teamwork skills. Remember to be the backbone of the club, not the soy sauce party. Only by participating in the organization can you know how a club used to operate, what role you played in the team, what resources you need to mobilize around you to do this well, and how you deal with the youth league Committee, teachers, brothers and sisters of the school. This is also an exercise in your ability.
4. Participate in professional social practice. If you don't want to fall in love or join a club, spend more time on improving your professional skills and earning power. This will help you make better use of your professional knowledge, so you will have more choices and better choices after graduation.