The full version of the freshman admission handbook reminds you to get ready for school.
(A) things ready to take to school
1. requirements
(1) Tuition, books, materials, accommodation and miscellaneous expenses. Required to pay when entering school according to the notice;
(2) the fare for going to school;
(3) Living expenses after entering school. You'd better not take it with you. You can consider setting up a savings card to deposit the living expenses at one time, or your parents can deposit them regularly. It can also be a credit card The main card is kept by the parents, and the child carries a secondary card, so that parents can know the child's fund usage through the monthly bank statement or through the e-banking service, and give the child timely guidance.
2. necessities of life
(1) Clothing: Before entering the university, you should know the climatic conditions and living environment where the university is located and prepare clothes as appropriate. Generally speaking, it is enough to bring two or three sets of clothes in summer, autumn and winter, and there is no need to buy too many clothes in advance. After entering the university, many people's dress habits will also change, and they can choose their favorite clothes at that time.
(2) Shoes and hats: (minimum configuration) One pair of slippers, one pair of sandals, two pairs of sports shoes, one pair of leather shoes and several pairs of socks. Please buy hats according to local conditions. You can also prepare travel shoes, basketball shoes, football shoes and canvas shoes according to your hobbies.
(3) bag: a suitcase, be careful not to be too big. Other travel bags and schoolbags can be considered as appropriate, and it is not too late to supplement them after entering school.
(4) toiletries: towels, toothbrushes, combs, cups, soap, shampoo, toothpaste, soap, shower gel, etc.
(5) Others: fruit knife, scissors, nail clippers, rag (cleaning the room when I first went), alarm clock (especially needed by boys), hammer, screwdriver and other personal tools, sewing kit (preferably just in case), a certain length of plastic rope (which can be used as a clothesline or something). If you are in a cold place, you can consider bringing a hot water bottle. Boys must bring a razor, and girls can take it as appropriate.
3. A family photo, 20-30 photos of your own documents.
4. Standing medicines
Xiaochaihu Granules, Band-Aid, Huoxiang Zhengqi Water, Li Qiang Vitamin C Yinqiao Tablets, Piyanping, Fengyoujing, Berberine, Jinsi Zihoubao, etc.
Learning tool
(1) pen and paper, you can see whether and how much to prepare according to your own situation.
(2) It is best to bring a walkman or MP3 player, so that you can listen to music, English tapes and radio.
(3) You can bring your favorite books. Pay special attention to bring English grammar books for middle schools! Grammar is hardly taught in college English. If you need to write a composition or do other things, forgetting grammar will be a headache. Also, if your English is not very good, you'd better take a small Chinese-English dictionary with you. When entering the university, English teachers often assign compositions. With a Chinese-English dictionary in hand, you won't worry too much when writing. However, there is basically no need to bring a large English dictionary. Not to mention being too heavy, universities may not need it. You can buy it according to your own situation after going to college.
6. Camera and mobile phone
If family economic conditions permit, you can take these two things. Cameras can record the wonderful moments of college life for you, while mobile phones can make it easier for you to contact your family and friends.
7. Hometown specialties-actually, they are delicious things in their hometown. Bringing a little can not only cultivate students' feelings, but also facilitate contact with fellow brothers and sisters. When you are homesick, you can also relive the food in your hometown!
When preparing the above supplies, it is best to refer to the instructions on the school admission notice and the climate where the school is located. For example, schools usually only prepare a quilt for students. If the school is in a very cold place, or you are afraid of the cold, you'd better prepare a blanket or thin quilt yourself. You don't have to prepare too much. The items listed above can also be considered according to your own situation. To avoid waste, don't blindly compare!
(2) Prepare tickets, boat tickets or air tickets in advance.
The opening time of colleges and universities is generally concentrated. Freshmen and parents should book air tickets, boat tickets or plane tickets to school in advance to avoid not being able to buy tickets at that time.
When buying tickets, be sure to show the admission notice, so that you can buy discounted student tickets and save a sum of money!
At the same time, it is best to buy tickets at the designated window, beware of ticket sellers, and avoid being deceived and buying fake tickets.
(3) Pay attention to whether there is an English placement test after entering school.
Many colleges and universities will have an English grading exam (or similar exam) soon after entering the school. According to the test results, freshmen will be divided into fast classes and slow classes (or classes with similar meanings). So it's best to find out whether the school you are about to enter has such an exam. If so, you'd better use the time before entering school to review your English. Don't play too hard and forget ABC. But don't worry too much, this exam is generally not too difficult. And even if you really don't do well in the exam, the impact is not too great. Many students in the slow class work hard and their English scores are better than those in the fast class. Of course, if you can get good grades as soon as you enter school, you will naturally be in a good mood to face future study, so you should be prepared!
Language preparation
College students generally come from all over the country, so people in universities often like to communicate in Mandarin. If you are not used to speaking Mandarin at ordinary times, you'd better practice it in advance, or at least be mentally prepared to avoid getting used to it after entering school.
3. Welcome, new college students.
Except for a few people who study in local universities, for most students, going to university means saying goodbye to relatives and friends, hometown, the city where the university is going, and going to a strange place after a bumpy ride.
The attachment to relatives and friends has not dissipated, and the longing for future life makes you more excited. But in the attachment and excitement, it is inevitable to be a little nervous about strange cities and schools. With mixed feelings, I finally reached my destination. What should you do at this time? Don't worry, let's tell you:
(a) Find a new reception station at the station pier
Most schools will set up reception stations for freshmen at stations and docks when they report for duty. As long as you arrive within the reception time specified in the admission notice, someone will receive you. So when you get to your destination, you don't have to worry, and you don't have to pay attention to those who come to introduce you to hotels and taxis. More importantly, you should be careful of thieves fishing in troubled waters. You can ask the police or staff at stations and docks for help, and carefully look for the new reception station in your school-be careful not to look in the wrong place. Every year, it is reported in newspapers that some private colleges will set up enrollment offices in stations and other places, and some freshmen will be accidentally dragged over, causing some unnecessary troubles.
After finding the school's freshman reception station, you can basically relax. Generally, schools have special buses to pick up new students, and the teacher in charge of reception (of course, many times it is actually a brother or sister) will put you on the bus after verifying your identity. Just sit comfortably and wait for the car to take you to your university!
(2) go through the admission procedures.
Generally speaking, all departments of the school have their own freshmen reception groups. When you get to school, as long as you find your own organization, there will be enthusiastic brothers and sisters to lead you through the admission procedures. So you don't have to be scared by a bunch of requirements on the form sent to you, just follow your brothers and sisters. Everything is simple. Of course, if you really want to exercise your independence, you might as well take the opportunity to explore it yourself.
(3) Stay in the dormitory
After the formalities are completed, your brothers and sisters will send you to the legendary university dormitory and then leave. Maybe some students have already arrived at the dormitory first and greeted each other in a friendly way. Maybe he (she) will be your best friend in the next few years or even your whole life!
Put down your luggage and have a rest, then you can start making the bed and cleaning. See what you need to buy. If you are accompanied by your parents, you can buy it under the leadership of your parents, or you can invite new students from the dormitory to go out together. Generally speaking, the items to be purchased are: lunch box, spoon, kettle, washbasin, footbath, washing powder, toilet paper and clothes rack. Ask around first. If the desk lamp and the bed curtain are not prohibited by the school, they can also be bought together. You can basically buy everything you need in the school supermarket or canteen. If you want to go out to buy, you'd better find out the route first, or ask your brothers and sisters and local classmates to take you there.
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The dust settled, and everything finally settled. Congratulations, your college life has officially begun!
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