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What do you need to learn to go to college?
As a graduating senior, I will list some skills that universities need to master.

First, learn to manage time.

When I arrived at the university, I felt very free because I had a lot of time at my disposal, but many people were also planted in improper time management. Time is wealth, and we must learn to use it reasonably and effectively in order to exert its maximum value. You can cultivate your hobbies in your spare time, such as singing and dancing, fitness and painting. Persevere, you are a capable person. If you have enough time, don't forget to join some interest clubs, so that you won't get lost in the collective progress.

Second, learn to summarize and screen.

In this information age, I feel that I have read many articles and news, but I always feel that these things are useless. Why do you feel this way? Because this knowledge is fragmented, unlike the knowledge in textbooks, there is a systematic framework. Therefore, how to explore the required knowledge in the information ocean has become quite critical. And this requires you to learn to filter information. You can write down what is useful, just take a look at what is useless, and leave your brain capacity to the most important knowledge.

Third, learn some common office software.

In the contemporary society with rapid development of intelligence, it is particularly important to learn office software. For most students, the university has to pass the national computer level 2 to get the diploma. Moreover, college students have more time to arrange independently, so they can practice office software by themselves. Going to school for internship or part-time job requires familiarity with office software, and people who are familiar with office software are more likely to be selected.

Fourth, take a driver's license test.

Maybe some friends are still struggling with the question of whether to take a driver's license or not, and they are still confused. In fact, when you go to work and need to go out in the field or go on a business trip with your boss, you will definitely be asked if you can drive. If not, the boss may find a colleague who can drive, which will miss many opportunities. In the near future, cars will be as common as mobile phones, basically everyone can afford them, and every household has a car. This is not only a means of transportation, but also a trend. Driving is no longer a professional skill of some people, but a basic skill that the public needs to master.