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Good habits to be formed during college.
Good habits to develop during college include (but are not limited to) the following five:

1, the habit of getting up early in time

A big bad habit in college is to "sleep late if you have nothing to do". Although universities have plenty of time, they should not waste it excessively. Sleeping late is one of the most time-wasting habits. So try to get into the habit of getting up early on time and spend your time on more meaningful things.

2. The habit of managing time.

University is a good opportunity to cultivate time management ability. How to make full use of extracurricular time and arrange study, social entertainment and rest reasonably is the most important thing. You can try different time management methods to find a schedule that suits you.

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3. The habit of diligent reading

Diligence means having the habit of reading; Fast, with faster reading speed and efficiency. In addition to attending classes, we should also learn to use resources such as libraries and networks to extend and expand our learning. Reading is a basic and important learning method, whether it is a textbook or an extracurricular book.

As for reading and learning, I usually read the whole book or some chapters at a speed of two or three thousand words per minute (through "elite fast reading"), thus establishing the context and knowledge structure of the book. During this period, I will find places that I am interested in, places that are important to me, or places that I don't understand, and then mark these contents simply and quickly. If necessary, read these contents twice and read them carefully.

4. The habit of actively participating in speeches and debates.

Most of us don't like giving speeches, but the ability of speaking (expression, communication and persuasion) is a very important ability in today's society. Even if you have a strong personal ability, if you don't like talking, don't know how to communicate and are not good at expressing, it is difficult to get recognition and attention from your classmates, teachers, colleagues, leaders and subordinates.

Speech can not only make you more confident, but also be an important means for you to express yourself, defend yourself and reflect your own value. It is also a good way to let the invisible things be seen. As a college student, you will often be asked to give a speech. Treat every speech as a rare promotion opportunity.

5. Constantly cultivate hobbies and polishing skills.

Hobbies and interests

Whether it's photography, music, painting or writing, you can always learn something if you make full use of your leisure time in college. Learning a skill is not to please others, but to get it when needed. Through these skills, you may meet some useful friends.

If you learn well, you may become a talent in a certain field and gain some fame and fortune. For example, if you study photography, you can help others take pictures to earn some pocket money; You insist on writing and get paid by writing for others; If you insist on painting, you can get benefits by painting others ... and these skills will accompany you in your later life, leaving you with nothing but daily necessities. Even if you accidentally lose your job in the future, these skills may become your source of life and help you tide over the difficulties.