Freshmen can bring their parents to school, but never let them come, because they want you to serve them. College students should have independent ability. If they can't even do this, how can they stand the wind and waves in the future? First of all, college is a turning point in life, and parents expect their children to witness this growing moment together.
Parents spend all their money and energy to provide you with food, clothing, housing and transportation, and have no regrets. The ultimate goal is to let children go to an ideal university and have a bright future. The desire to carry on the family line is the same, and they all hope that their children will be promising and responsible in the future.
Precautions for freshmen:
1. Determine the time for school registration, and it is best not to go in advance. At that time, the school reception and registration procedures may not be in place in time.
2. Buy tickets in advance. Freshmen can buy half-price train tickets with the admission notice, remember to advance! Buy tickets at the earliest time you can buy them in advance. It's the rush hour for students to go back to school, and the tickets may be tight.
If you are accompanied by your parents, you'd better set the time for your return trip so that you can get the return ticket as soon as possible. At that time, it was not easy to wait for tickets in different places.
3. Read the admission notice carefully and prepare all the materials that you are told to prepare, such as the admission notice (I believe that no one will forget it), the party-mass relationship file, the student status file, photos, etc. In the past year, many freshmen took photos, which brought inconvenience to your registration.