Time slipped away inadvertently. I just got rid of the college entrance examination and was dragged into the university gate before I recovered. I have been in a daze for several days. Struggling out of the chaos, I drew up a plan for myself.
Freshman: Learning is our top priority. Are you still a student after all? Because I just left a high school without a free learning environment, I must arrange my time reasonably. The first is two important courses: English and computer. These are my weaknesses, so I need more time. Persist in reciting English words every morning, read more English magazines to improve reading ability, and often listen to English radio to improve listening. And I am not familiar with computers at all, so I will do more computer exercises and complete the tasks assigned by the teacher. Assemble the computer.
There are also basic courses, which are the basis of professional knowledge. Therefore, freshmen should lay a good foundation. The urgent task is to cultivate self-study ability. The speed of university teachers' lectures is amazing, so self-study has become an essential step. We must persist in reviewing and consolidating our tasks after class every day, finish the homework assigned by the teacher seriously and in time, and do every step in a down-to-earth manner.
A new environment, a new starting point, freshmen want to change some habits in their previous study and life. I will actively participate in school activities to enhance my communication skills, communicate with teachers and classmates and my brothers and sisters who entered the university earlier than myself, ask about my study and future employment, and improve my interpersonal skills.
Sophomore: Also in my study, I will study hard in professional classes that I know nothing about, so that I can use them flexibly from ignorance to understanding, from familiarity to mastery. You can try part-time jobs and social practice activities, and it is best to engage in work related to your future career or major in your spare time. At the same time, it can also improve their sense of responsibility, initiative and anti-frustration ability; I will continue to improve my oral English and computer skills, pass the relevant certificate exams in English and computer, and begin to enrich myself by selectively minoring in other majors. We should start reading extensively and broaden our knowledge in a planned way.
Junior year: The first question is to understand whether you are facing further studies or employment. If you plan to take the postgraduate entrance examination, you should step up your study of professional knowledge, expand your English vocabulary, and make all preparations before taking the postgraduate entrance examination. The other way is employment. This requires me to concentrate on improving my job hunting skills and collecting company information. At the same time, exercise your ability to solve problems independently. Participate in more activities related to your major, exchange job hunting experience with your classmates, and learn about the channels for collecting work information. You can also ask teachers and some graduates some questions about job hunting.
Senior year: finish college studies in the shortest time. Buy time for future employment or postgraduate entrance examination. At this time, the most important thing is to make a summary of the first three years and have a clear understanding of yourself. Make a decisive decision and make full preparations for the next step.
Every plan is a goal, waiting for us to complete it. In the process of completion, healthy body, positive attitude, keen thinking and firm belief are the essential qualities of every planner.