On campus, I will go for a walk and talk about the little things that happened today. On weekends, I will naturally sleep until eight or nine o'clock, have a leisurely breakfast, go to an empty classroom for self-study, read two professional books and continue to learn some new skills. Otherwise, I will be bored and go out to play with my friends occasionally. I don't have to be too anxious, get involved, pry into the lives of people around me, and be careful not to gain or lose. I will study hard and live happily. Professional courses are solid, you don't have to worry and worry before the exam, plus extra skills, you can go on simply and steadily. In fact, as long as there are appropriate activities to participate in those credits, there will generally be nothing. If you don't set an alarm clock when you get up early, you can actually add the teacher's contact information and ask the university teachers. They are very accommodating, and the teachers will seriously answer questions or ask your roommates and classmates. Don't worry, step by step.