Junior year: I have experienced a period of laying a good foundation for my freshman year and sophomore year. The beginning of junior year is a period of in-depth study and future planning. Last semester of junior year was a time for me to settle down and study deeply, but it was also a period of disappointment. Two years ago, I thought my junior was so awesome that I would study as hard as my senior. But in my junior year, I found myself a lot worse than my senior year, and I also had some doubts about myself. It will be a little difficult for junior students to settle down and study next semester, because everyone is considering taking the postgraduate entrance examination, taking the civil service exam or looking for a job in the future. I have never been entangled, even in the review stage of preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination (it was because I read the book "Poor Dad Rich Dad" during the review, hehe). I don't want to say more about my future choice, because I don't know if I have chosen the right path for graduate school. But I learned an experience that no matter which way you choose, you will only be entangled for a long time. In addition, please don't waver after choosing! It's really easy to shake when you're busy reviewing and listening to the students who are looking for a job exchange various written interview experiences. In addition, regarding job hunting, what I want to say is to try to find an internship during my junior year. I am a computer major student. Let me talk about the internship in the computer field. In the computer field, many internet companies recruit interns (search engines, Ali, Tencent, etc. ) Every summer. After internships in those companies, you can basically get an offer, which saves the fierce competition in the autumn school recruitment. Northwest University (at least the School of Information) has no good tradition of finding an internship in summer vacation. It seems that everyone doesn't have this awareness, and the internship information depends on themselves, but it is not difficult for students who study computer.
Senior three: Students who basically chose their own future path last semester are busy with their own preparations. The postgraduate entrance examination enters the later review stage, and the job seekers are busy with various interviews or offer choices. Those who take the civil service exam are also doing their own questions. The next semester is basically settled, only one graduation project is left. Some people work hard and some people muddle along, which makes it easier to muddle along, but I still advise myself to do it well, which is good for myself. Finally, let me talk about the postgraduate entrance examination, because I chose this road. The entrance examination for computer majors is a national unified examination, which consists of four courses, including professional integration, English, mathematics (the most difficult level) and politics. Postgraduate entrance examination is not difficult, but efficiency is more important. I have to ask myself, how much English reading can others do in an hour, and how much can I do? Others can finish a math simulation test paper, can I? (Of course, this is the middle and late stage of review). Many people think that political review is omnipotent, but I don't fully agree. It is really difficult to memorize such a thick political book. In fact, if you look at the content carefully, many words in it are quite reasonable and logical, and it will still be very interesting and not as boring as expected. Finally, I want to talk about my experience in the political review. I should be open-minded and clear-headed when answering questions. I got 80 points in the political exam, which is a high score.