During the interview, you will often ask such a question to test your reaction ability, such as what was the most successful thing you did in college, what was the least successful thing you did, what touched you the most, what impressed you the most, what made you feel guilty the most, and what made you regret the most ... so much. "
These questions seem simple, but if you don't prepare in advance when you hear these questions, I'm afraid you will be really shocked, because in this boring university life, which is called "the university will become abnormal if it doesn't get bad", everything seems dull. You don't know who you are, you can't find the joy of life, and you don't know whether these universities are "the best". If so, where are they hidden?
To tell the truth, if I am asked such a similar question by the interviewer for the first time, I will really sweat with nervousness, because I can't get the answer for a while, but I just feel that my college life is as smooth as a straight line without any waves. I wonder if everyone feels the same way as me.
But, calm down and think about it. It seems that something can really happen in the unremarkable college life. It's just that the environment is chaotic and we are not good at remembering.
To say that I have done the most successful thing in college, although I have been doing well in the exam results in college, with an average score of nearly 85 per academic year, I can still get many scholarships every academic year, and I have participated in many large-scale competitions in college, such as the National College Students' Business Relationship Planning Competition, the National College Students' Advertising Art Competition and the National College Students' Entrepreneurship Plan Competition, and all of them have made great achievements, but I have never found a sense of accomplishment in these aspects. As the saying goes, "Ordinary breeds greatness", I firmly believe that the greatest success should be nurtured in the most ordinary and common things, but it is not easy to persist in doing these things.
So, I want to say that one of the most successful things I did in college was that I almost never missed classes, whether it was a storm or lack of sleep. I dare not say that I have the highest attendance rate in my class, but I am sure that I have the highest attendance rate among boys. I clearly remember several classes I missed in college. As for the reason, there is no need to explain. If I miss them, I will miss them. The point is, I almost always find time to make up for it. The reason why this is the most successful thing I have done in college is because it is not done overnight, but it must last for four years, and the important thing is to persist. Because I almost never miss classes, I have a solid knowledge of professional theory, and I can count many advertising theories and marketing theories.
Many students have said that there are thousands of ways to learn, and those who listen to "concentrated teaching" every day are not necessarily good students. I have no objection to this sentence, but what did you do when you were absent from class? How many students are hiding in the dormitory, how many students are addicted to the game world without saying a word, and how many students are busy with romance and profligacy ... If you really do a part-time job, go to social practice and go. College tuition is so expensive, but the courses are pitiful. Have you calculated the average cost of each class? This is the hard-earned money of parents. What reason do we have to splurge? Can we afford to splurge?
If the university could start all over again, would you still be alive? Will you insist on attending every class?