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How to spend the confused period of college
How to spend the confused period of college to keep learning and stay awake?

Farewell to vacation and strive to achieve new transformation

To yourself as a freshman, and to you who are at a loss during the confused period of college:

1: Thank you for your down-to-earth study. In fact, the university beat 80% of those who can learn professional courses well. When I first went to college, some people may think that the hard-won free time is to play first in my freshman year and sophomore year, and then study hard in my junior year and senior year. But after I have been in college for so long, the most profound experience is that there is no conflict between play and study! ! Playing can't be an excuse for not studying hard. Although reading is not the only way out, reading is indeed the most cost-effective investment of ordinary students, so I took learning as my own thing from the beginning. I study hard to get a grade, because I don't want to burn the midnight oil to prepare for the future postgraduate entrance examination. I am very annoyed why I couldn't study hard at the beginning, or I was worried about my poor grades in my freshman and sophomore years when I wanted to go abroad for further study. I always believe that all my efforts now will not be in vain in the future (in fact, I saw the short-term return of my study. I got a scholarship from my freshman because of my high grade point, and bought my mother a birthday present with the money from my scholarship, which was very fulfilling ~)

2. I'm glad I didn't blindly report to too many clubs in my freshman year, or let the student organization and class Committee work take up too much time.

Societies and organizations are not necessary for college life! ! In fact, college clubs are boasting, but only after joining the club do you find that you have achieved nothing except meaningless league building again and again. Instead, these trivial things are crowding out your own free time. You can use these free time to do more meaningful things instead of meaningless social intercourse in the club. Ps: As I mentioned in my last little red book, social activities in many universities are in a state of "weak ties", so there is no need to take social activities so seriously. As for class committees and student organizations, we must learn to make choices "wisely": avoid heavy work, such as monitor, choose a lighter position like psychological Committee, and you can write your own experience without taking up too much time!

I don't stick to the study of specialized courses, but constantly improve my hardware skills in my spare time.

In fact, the things in the classroom are far from enough for a college student. What the future workplace needs is not students who can only learn, but workers with certain abilities. You don't have to take part in too many college competitions, but learning these two skills well, plus what you have learned in your major, is very practical for further study and direct work, that is, English and computer.

Keep the habit of learning English every day in college. English is a subject that needs continuous learning. If you don't use it for a day, it may be nothing. If you don't use it for a few days, it may "rust". Therefore, keeping the habit of learning English is not only to pass CET-4 and CET-6, but also to pave the way for the future (going abroad for further study, applying for a foreign company, or any post that requires English communication, reading and writing skills).

Learning computer office software is very necessary, which can greatly improve your study and work efficiency. It is highly recommended that you have passed the computer level 1 in college (it is recommended that I study the night programming _Excel course that I can't do without when I study the computer level 2). As we all know, the topic of Excel is the most difficult in the second level of computer, so systematic learning can really solve many problems compared with blind self-study.

4. Don't stop learning and thinking. The significance of college lies in your own constant attempt and exploration.

Learning is a lifelong thing. In fact, many people ridiculed themselves as inferior to some high school students in their junior and senior years. It is because whether they study in college depends on their own consciousness, and no one will urge you to study. You can choose not to attend class or do your homework for a day, and brush short videos in bed. But in fact, in this cyberspace full of a lot of fragmented information, what do you get besides temporary happiness? It can be said that the nihility of our university largely comes from the network information. Therefore, we should stay away from information sources, put down our mobile phones, read, write, go to the movies, run, try many things that we haven't tried before, and don't stop at online information. Therefore, we should stay away from information sources, put down our mobile phones, read, write, go to the movies, run, try many things that we have never tried, and don't stop learning and thinking. I have a senior who is really cool. In her junior year, she still insists on attending interest classes every week. In fact, after she tried many new things in her freshman year, she found that she liked dancing. The meaning of university is not to say that you have to win many awards, but to practice in a big factory many times like others. As long as you find your passion and what you really want to do in the future, you can even say that after reading a book and watching a movie this semester, your college life will not be wasted.