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What do you think you gained at school?
The biggest gain of four years in college is to become an independent young man, learn to be responsible for his own life, see clearly the life he wants, and accumulate the ability he needs to "fly high".

Four years in college is a four-year period of blooming youth and full of good memories, and it is also a key four-year period for establishing values and choosing a career. If you set goals in advance and plan well, then all exploration and experience will be more directional and learning will be more motivated.

Some people meet life-changing people in college, and some people start their own businesses in college, laying a good foundation for their future success. In these four years, whether you muddle along or work hard depends on whether you have a good career plan before college life begins.

Changes in college life

1, changes in learning requirements:

Compared with middle schools, the learning characteristics of universities have changed obviously: the learning content is relatively profound, the learning style has changed from "what to learn" to "how to learn", and the learning attitude has changed from "asking me to learn" to "I want to learn", so cultivating self-learning ability has become the key. In the university stage, the breadth and depth of knowledge are greatly increased, and the professional direction is basically determined, so it is necessary to give full play to the initiative and creativity of learning.

2. Changes in living environment:

The basic living environment of college students and middle school students is school, but compared with middle school, the living environment of university has changed greatly in space, content and way. Most middle school students live a day-to-day life, basically from home to school. Contact objects are limited to teachers, classmates and family members, and the living space is relatively narrow.

And college students go out of their homes. Students come from all corners of the country, and their hobbies and habits may be different. We should actively strengthen communication and mutual understanding and care. Students with strong self-care ability can adapt quickly and cope freely; Students with weak self-care ability may make improper plans and attend to one thing and lose sight of another.