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How did the university spend these four years?
1, study hard and set goals as soon as possible.

This science journalism is biased towards TV, but I really don't like talking in front of the camera, so I didn't take a good class during my college years. In retrospect, I really regret it. I must listen to all the courses I didn't study well at the beginning, and then find my extra interests and favorite majors in my spare time to prepare for the postgraduate entrance examination.

2, exercise, regular work and rest

When I was in college, I tried to lose weight by eating less, but I didn't want to lose weight voluntarily. I just couldn't get up in the morning, I didn't have time to eat in class, and I didn't want to go downstairs at night, so I stopped eating. After four years, I didn't learn much knowledge or gain weight, but it brought many problems to my body.

3. Strive for a scholarship

Getting a scholarship is not only about getting excellent grades, but also taking part in some club activities and classmates. Before, I simply thought that these activities were meaningless. After listening to the online words, I didn't attend any of them, wasting my time in the dormitory. As a result, when I evaluate the scholarship at the end of the term, others' activity scores will always be a little more than mine.

4. Plan the direction in advance.

Whether you graduate from the postgraduate entrance examination or continue to work, you must have a perfect plan, instead of rushing to find a job after graduation, wasting your status as a fresh graduate, and finally finding an inappropriate job and changing jobs and cities for a long time, wasting two years in vain.

Step 5 develop a hobby

When I was a freshman, I liked everything and felt that I had discovered a new continent. I like guitar for 2 months, but I like Taekwondo. I signed a contract with my roommate less than a month ago. I like playing table tennis for five years, but I gave it up in my junior year. Later, I liked a lot, photography, ps, post-video, programming and English. So most of the time is spent on these things, and as a result, nothing is learned, which is meaningless.

I think we should still put our time on a hobby and stick to it, so that we can learn something. The later we get in life, the more we are doing subtraction.

In fact, life has always been a pity. No matter how you choose in the future, you will regret it, but what we can do now is to plan our life as well as possible and make our regrets less.