After entering the university, students must get along well with their roommates. The way of attending classes in universities is very different from that in high schools. Students attend classes in the same classroom, so they have more contact with their classmates. But in college, almost every class will be changed to a different classroom, so students have less contact. Many students will return to the classroom after class, and students will have more contact with their roommates. Students will not be comfortable for the next four years if they don't get along well with their roommates. When you are in trouble, it must be your roommate who helps you first.
Secondly, we should deal with the relationship with counselors. At school, students seldom come into contact with teachers. However, if something happens to students, they will definitely go to the counselor. Whether it is the opportunity to join the party or apply for a scholarship, it is organized by the counselor. Therefore, after four years in college, we must handle the relationship with counselors well. If the counselor can't remember your name, nothing good will think of you.
Then, you need to get on well with the dormitory administrator. The life of college students is relatively free, and life is basically arranged by themselves. But there will be some trouble in the dormitory, so you need to ask the dormitory administrator for help. Some schools will also arrange dormitory administrators to make rounds. If the room is too dirty, the dormitory administrator will deduct points. The cleanliness of the dormitory is also directly linked to your scholarship. Sometimes students stay out all night, and the dormitory administrator needs to bend the rules and let you in.