Some college students attach great importance to their own writing, believing that writing can show a person's accomplishment and connotation, and that writing is not only an important part of learning, but also one of the basic requirements of interpersonal communication and social acceptance. These college students usually deliberately train their own calligraphy, and constantly improve their writing ability and aesthetic ability through various means (such as learning calligraphy, imitating homework, and practicing constantly, etc.). Among other college students, communication efficiency is the first. They think that writing simple, capable, clear and easy to understand words is the most important, so they won't spend too much time practicing words.
In a word, the beauty and ugliness of college students' calligraphy vary from person to person. However, good-looking writing can really bring some extra points to students. Whether it is to improve personal image or future performance in the workplace, it is beneficial to improve your writing ability through serious writing or continuous practice.