1, just entered the university to establish an image. As soon as possible, I will be integrated with my new classmates, and my first impression will always freeze my new image in everyone's eyes for a long time, so I will strive to develop campus socialization. Maybe someone will be my best friend for life.
2. Join a club and expand your contacts. Maybe it's just the love of a certain interest that brings students from different majors together. If I don't join the club, I don't think I'll ever know so many people.
3, in the student union, inexplicable hard work. If you don't join the student union, you will never be able to look at this campus, this society and this world as a server. There are so many unspeakable hardships behind the original superficial works. Finally, until you leave, you are also confused about what you got. In the face of a schoolmate with a baton, you can only smile. Goodbye! Sweat flowing here!
4, participate in the competition, ignorant. Show your face. At first, I took part in various competitions with vision and fantasy, and my grades were sometimes good and sometimes bad. But when I learned more and more, I found that the performance in the competition was for my future self, and I smiled knowingly when I recalled my ignorance.
5. Library, spiritual growth. I can think so myself. College students who have never been to the library and carefully read a few books that interest them are the same as those who have never been to college. Some people like novels, some like technical books, and some like philosophy. The door of knowledge, which was sealed in high school before, was finally opened when I was in college. What kind of person I will be in the future, the answer lies in the "sutra depository" in the library. Only when knowledge is accumulated to a certain extent can we truly realize the significance of going to college.
6, part-time, extraordinary efforts. Looking at the five passes I collected in the drawer is evidence that I haven't been home since my freshman winter vacation. Now that I am an adult, it is every student's wish to pay my living expenses with the income from my work. Putting it into practice is extraordinary greatness. Today, I am still working part-time. My computer, my new smart phone, my junior tuition and living expenses are all the crystallization of my sweat. I may have lost the freedom to play around, but my heart is extremely peaceful, because I think my playing youth ended as early as my first job after the college entrance examination, but my struggling youth never stopped.
There are countless firsts in college life, which also represents the most meaningful thing, perhaps not only now but also in the future.