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An 800-word composition about welcoming new students.
1. Living independently after going to college, the biggest change for freshmen is the living environment. Without the careful care of parents and elders, many things need to be handled by themselves, and the real independent life has begun. On the other hand, from the "independent kingdom" of a single room to the "collective dormitory" of six people, the adaptation and running-in of this living environment and habits is really a test for students who have never lived in school. Second, manage the property well. Although it is only a few months from taking the college entrance examination to entering the university, the living expenses of freshmen have doubled. When I first entered the university, my classmates didn't have much experience in "financial management". Some of them were extravagant in the initial time, shopping, traveling and eating ... They spent almost all their money in two months, and then they had to scrimp or ask their parents for money later. In college, many students live a tight life because they can't manage money, and even have to borrow money at the end of the term. Therefore, freshmen should establish the concept of "financial management". Spend the first two or three months of school in a planned way: what expenses are necessary, what expenses are completely unnecessary and what expenses are dispensable in life. Money should be spent on the cutting edge, avoiding completely unnecessary consumption, and spending as little as possible. In particular, we should make daily consumption according to parents' economic ability and the ability of "work-study program", and we must not blindly compare. Third, work and rest on time First of all, work and rest on time and develop the habit of going to bed early and getting up early. The school apartment is turned off at about 0/2 o'clock every night/kloc-. Some students are energetic and used to lying down at night. They are still sleepy at two or three in the middle of the night. As a result, I was very tired in class the next morning and didn't want to attend classes at all. Sometimes I just skip class and make up my sleep in the dormitory. After a long time, it not only affects schoolwork, but also easily causes insomnia, and even affects other students in the same dormitory. Students who sleep late in most cities get up late, and one of the direct effects is irregular diet. Many people get up late in the morning and go to class before breakfast. Some simply cancel breakfast, and some casually eat snacks during recess. Over time, their health will definitely be affected. Second, insist on physical exercise. Taking part in some cultural and sports activities after study can not only relieve the rigid and tense life, but also relax the mood and help improve the learning efficiency. Listening to music, running, playing football, etc. Both contribute to strengthening physical fitness and improving disease resistance. This is a positive rest. Third, stay away from bad lifestyles. Without supervision, some students began to relax their requirements as soon as they entered the university, and they became infected with bad life behaviors such as smoking and drinking. In fact, college is not the end of study, but a new starting point, and these bad behaviors will become a big obstacle for college students to learn. Fourth, develop characteristic university campuses. A remarkable difference between university campus and middle school campus is that the extracurricular life of university is rich and colorful. In addition to daily teaching activities, there are various lectures, seminars, academic reports, recreational activities, community activities, public relations activities and so on. These activities are really dazzling for freshmen, so freshmen often don't know how to arrange their spare time. To arrange your spare time reasonably, you must first have a rational analysis of your recent activities. See what you want to achieve in the near future and how important various activities are to your development. Then make the best schedule, and constantly modify and develop it in the implementation plan. Freshmen should make good use of their spare time to do some useful recreational activities, such as physical exercise and joining clubs. Try to cultivate a variety of hobbies, cultivate interests and enrich life. It's best to have one or more hobbies that you are interested in and good at during college, which is not only conducive to building self-confidence, but also to enhancing social adaptability. V. Interpersonal relationship For freshmen, the relationship between classmates (especially those in the same dormitory) is a serious problem that puzzles everyone. Some freshmen will encounter such a problem when they first enter the university: in the first month after entering the university, the students in the dormitory are close and everyone's life is very uniform. In the second month, because students come from different regions and different families, there are obvious differences in concepts, values, lifestyles and habits, and there are also many conflicts between them. Therefore, we must properly handle interpersonal relationships: First, learn to tolerate others. Many students have no experience of living on campus. Before they went to college, they lived freely. If they suddenly want to share a dormitory with several people, they must accommodate other people's lifestyles. If other people's lifestyles hinder your life, you need to put forward your own opinions euphemistically and adjust yourself appropriately. Second, active communication If you want to handle the relationship between classmates, you must be lenient with others and strict with yourself. Don't take me as the center. In our daily life, we should take the initiative to greet our classmates, talk to them and help others. In addition, we should take the initiative to do some public work to increase students' goodwill. Third, pay attention to skills. Be honest with your classmates, but you must use your brains and pay attention to methods and skills when giving suggestions to your classmates. One thing to note is that giving advice to others must not be in front of everyone, so as not to be embarrassed and lose face.