I. violation of the daily code of conduct:
1. Absenteeism: Students miss one or more classes without asking for leave or asking for leave without approval, or leave the classroom without approval within the prescribed class time.
2. Sleeping out: Students staying out for the night or coming home late without permission, and talking loudly and making phone calls after turning off the lights are all sleeping out.
3. Being late: Students return to the dormitory after the specified time without approval, or there are still students wandering outside after the lights are turned off, which are all late behaviors.
4. Cheating in the exam: Students use improper means such as entrainment, plagiarism, peeking and whispering in the exam, all of which belong to cheating.
Second, violation of teaching management regulations:
1. Use of communication tools: Students use mobile phones, smart watches and other communication tools to access information and transmit information during the examination.
2. Plagiarism or disclosure of exam questions to others: Students disclose the questions they already know to other students, or copy the answers or key points of the exam and take them out of the examination room.
3. Take the test or find a gunman to take the test: students let others take the test or let others take the test. At the same time, if students hire others to take the exam instead of themselves, it is also an act of finding a gunman to take the exam instead.
Good study habits of college students;
1, make a study plan, preview before class and review after class.
College students should make a reasonable study plan according to their own curriculum and time planning. Learning plan can not only help students to study more orderly, but also improve their learning efficiency. Preview before class can help students better understand the knowledge in class and improve the efficiency of listening to lectures. After-class review can consolidate the knowledge learned in class and deepen understanding.
2. Self-study and actively participate in class discussion.
To cultivate the habit of autonomous learning, college students should not only listen carefully in class, but also use resources such as libraries and networks to consult materials independently and expand their knowledge. College students should actively participate in classroom discussions, communicate with teachers and classmates, and share their own views and opinions, so as to deepen their understanding of classroom knowledge.