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What did college life teach you?
College life, for me, is a leap between the two worlds. From a student era to a semi-social and semi-student atmosphere, you feel that you are not far from the real society. When I was in high school, I envied college life, but when you really stepped into college life, you found that your ideas and opinions were too simple.

Everyone will miss their college life and gain something. My college life is the same, but everyone's experience will be different, so some of the reasons you know will be different. I will share with you some truths I know:

1. University life is the nearest "bridgehead" to enter the society. In college life, those who can win must win.

I remember when I first entered the university campus, our class ran for class cadre members. At that time, I also listened to the advice of some college friends, that is, when you can choose class cadres, try to compete, because it will help you a lot in the future. So I ran for class cadre and became a lifelong member of the class. When I became a member of the Life Committee, I realized that such class cadres were not at the same level as those in senior high schools. Moreover, the college life committee can really exercise people, because you have to get in touch with the society and communicate with people in the society, and this opportunity is also very worth cherishing.

Be sure to get on well with your head teacher and department head, which will be convenient for you in the future.

The head teacher of our class is an old man in his sixties, from the south, but his personality is the style of men in the north. The head teacher takes care of several students from Inner Mongolia in our class, because after all, not many people from Inner Mongolia come to Jiangxi to go to college. I remember when we went out for an internship in our junior year, because I was looking for a job in Beijing at that time, and I had to fill in all the information the school asked me to fill in before I could issue you a diploma. However, at that time, I just started working and couldn't ask for leave from the company, so I told the class teacher and the head of the department about the situation. As a result, the head teacher and the head of the department gave me this matter, so I asked the head teacher and the head of the department to thank me directly in July in summer.

3. Do more things that are helpful to you and less things that are useless.

In college, time is the only thing that is worthless. For me, especially junior college students, if your academic performance is not bad, then participating in some social welfare organizations or activities will exercise your personal communication and handling skills and give you a sense of accomplishment. Don't go to any internet cafe all night or skip classes to play games, because these things are not harmful to you.

So for some students, going to college is not just about studying, there are many important things to do. For example, communicating with people and participating in some campus and public welfare activities can exercise themselves, because the talents needed now are not those who are on paper, but those with strong comprehensive abilities. Cherish your college life, because there is no time to go back and let you start over.