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What courses do freshmen take?
What courses do freshmen take as follows:

Specialized courses are generally in junior year. Freshman only had public courses last semester, and only specialized courses were offered next semester.

Courses offered last semester include: college Chinese, advanced mathematics, college English, ideological and moral cultivation and legal foundation, computer foundation, college physical education and military theory.

Courses offered next semester include: College English, Advanced Mathematics, Outline of Modern History of China, College Physical Education, Basic Accounting and Western Economics.

What is the significance of going to college?

University is the temple to sublimate the soul and the forging factory of survival ability. From elementary school to junior high school, from junior high school to senior high school, we have gone through 12 years, just to enter this highest institution. So the meaning of going to college itself is to live up to youth and youth. Four years of college life is always full of valuable and meaningful things.

1. Learn to sublimate yourself

It is undoubtedly full of value and significance to study compulsory courses, specialized compulsory courses, elective courses and self-study skills courses. Public compulsory courses educate people's morality, intelligence and physique. Specialized required courses: improve professional skills, cultivate logical thinking, and at the same time let our ideological cognition in a certain field reach a new height.

Elective course: broaden your horizons and develop in an all-round way. Self-taught skills course: If you think learning is meaningful, it must be your real favorite field. Then it will bring a pleasant feeling to your life and enrich your college time.

Second, improve social practice ability.

Unlike boring middle schools, the goal of universities is not single. It is a comprehensive growth stage in all aspects, and the goal is no longer just a single "learning". University is a small "society" and a transitional period of social existence. So during my college years, I worked hard to improve my social practice ability.

You can lay a foundation for social work in the future. Only in this way can we have better development in the future workplace. So, how to improve your social practice ability in college? Running for the class committee, joining a club, joining a student union, applying for volunteers, and setting up a professional experimental group ... College life is full of meaning, and there are many ways to improve yourself.

The meaning of a university does not exist in an article or in the mouth of a narrator. You can't feel the value and charm of the university through hearsay, and the meaning of everything will ultimately be found in the heart of the medical examiner himself.