First, let me ask you a question. Why did you join this club? The reason is nothing more than:
Enrich your spare time, make more like-minded friends, improve your communication skills and improve your organizational skills. However, if you study hard in college, you can not only achieve all the above goals, but also gain more other things. Let me take the examples around me as an example.
I studied graphic design in college, and a roommate in the dormitory studied very hard and got a scholarship every year, with one of the best professional achievements in the department. After graduation, I was directly recommended as a graduate student by the school. After finishing graduate school, she went to work in a university.
What about the other students? Some people usually only know how to follow plays, watch movies, fall in love and join clubs. When graduation season came, they all began to feel anxious. In order to pass the interview (because the interview of the design company is to see the work), some students asked the female classmate for the work and pretended to be their own.
Because of her excellent learning ability, almost all the teachers in the department know her. When others are still asking for money at home, she has already started to earn living expenses and tuition fees through the design list introduced by the teacher. She started her internship in a design company during the summer vacation of her sophomore year, and her boss liked her very much. At the beginning of school, her boss said to her, "You can come to see me at any time after graduation."
People with the same frequency attract each other, because her major is outstanding, and her friends around her are also elites of various departments, and the circle is not limited to the same grade. Everyone with outstanding learning ability knows her from freshman to senior. These people get together to discuss the new trends of design, where there are new design exhibitions, whose works have won awards, and which big companies have internships.
People with strong learning ability often bring their own aura. Many students' social circle is limited to classmates or alumni, but her circle has long gone far beyond these, and she is good friends with many teachers, even some well-known professors and design directors.
This female classmate is in college. By studying hard, she has no shortage of friends, contacts and hobbies.
Studying hard in a university is not only about studying your major, but also broadening your reading range. Best-sellers should be read, and classic books are indispensable. Here are two best-selling books suitable for college students, Cora Xiaowu's English Learning Diary and Life Efficiency Manual. As for the classic books, there are too many. You can directly search the "classic bibliography that college students must read" on the Internet.
Slowly, you will find that those excellent people are almost all people who love reading.