Compared with senior high school, the study content in universities is richer and more diversified. In addition to the major-based curriculum system, students can also obtain elective courses, lecture reports and practical activities in other disciplines. Teaching methods are also more open and inclusive. Relatively flexible teaching forms help to break the shackles of the classroom and promote the full interaction between teachers and students. These characteristics of university education require students to change from passive acceptance of knowledge to active acceptance of knowledge, and master advanced knowledge through independent thinking and teamwork.
In fact, in order to help students better adapt to autonomous learning, most colleges and universities have formed a relatively perfect organizational system guarantee. For example, students can use the tutor and teaching assistant system to help them communicate and discuss professional courses that they have not fully mastered or want to explore in depth. If you encounter problems in your study development, living habits and employment choice, you can consult your counselor or class teacher. You can also consult the school's psychological counseling institutions in time according to the needs of personal physical and mental health development.
In a word, students should not be afraid of autonomous learning in college, but should master the thinking method of solving complex problems while learning professional knowledge and skills, and integrate their personal ideal pursuit into the cause of the party and the country. More importantly, students can read more biographies of professional representatives and historical materials of discipline development, and find similarities from the growth experiences and successful cases of outstanding figures and the history of discipline development, so as to enhance their understanding of the profession and improve their interest in learning. If you really don't like your major, you can apply to the school to change your major, or choose a major that interests you.