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I will be a sophomore soon, but I failed two subjects in the final exam of my freshman year, and I always feel that my future is bleak. What should I do? Do I still have hope?
Failing courses in college is an experience. I failed two courses, mainly because I was not interested. After a little setback, you begin to feel useless. One of my classmates once failed five courses in one semester. Some suggestions from people who have experienced it: First, develop the habit of "self-study" and self-study after junior high school and high school. Brave people dare to face the bleak life. (Lu Xun said) Second, cultivate a habit that you can stick to, preferably healthy, such as going to the library to study or jogging for fitness every week. Third, you can exercise your hobbies by joining a club, but you generally don't have much interest in your sophomore year. Fourth, playing games is ok, but it should be moderate. I just played games for too long, and now I regret it. Fifth, it is also important to know how to communicate with others and interpersonal communication. Sixth, learn to arrange time reasonably, make plans in advance before doing things, step by step is not easy to make mistakes, and learn to be flexible. Seventh, set yourself goals for one year, three years and six years to see if they have been achieved. I wish you an unforgettable memory of college youth.