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What preparations should be made before entering university?

Plan your college life

The college entrance examination has just ended, and freshmen will enter the university campus in September. As a senior, I have lived in college for several years and share some of my thoughts with my juniors

1. Make more friends. In the dormitory, you get to mingle with your roommates. It can be said that your roommates are the most important of your college friends. You live with them the most. In class, maintain a good relationship with your classmates. Practically speaking, college classmates will be very helpful to your future career. You can also make more friends in school. With these people, your college life will be more interesting.

2. Study. My point is, don’t take learning too seriously and focus on learning something that interests you. What we learn in school can never keep up with society, and the teaching materials used are all old and cannot be used after work. Otherwise, why would companies now only recruit people with work experience. And what you learn may not be what you will do in the future.   

3. English and computer. Remember to learn these two subjects well. You will need to use it no matter what exam you take in the future, such as the postgraduate entrance exam, the civil service exam, etc.; when playing computer, don’t just play games and learn more computer knowledge. ??

4. Use of living expenses. Don't spend indiscriminately, save unnecessary expenses, and save some on a regular basis. Take some exams, etc., or go to some scenic spots to gain experience.

5. Love. There is nothing wrong with having a relationship in college. One thing to remember is that when you are in love, don't ignore your friends. After some students got a girlfriend, they got tired of being with their girlfriend every day, and as a result, they lost contact with their friends. Refer to item 1. If you only have love without friendship, you will lose a lot.

6. Be responsible for yourself and don’t ask for anything from others. College is not like high school - some people have selfish motives and some things make people angry. Sometimes you don’t know about something being announced in class or signing up for some competitions, etc. Don’t blame your roommates and classmates for not telling you, this is normal. After you stay for a long time, you will find that the school is very overbearing and some things are unreasonable and arrogant. Pay attention to your habits and you will be fine if you get used to it.

7. Visit student organizations and train yourself. There are many organizations in the school, such as radio stations, student unions, clubs, etc. Join them. These organizations can train people very much. I once saw with my own eyes a classmate who was extremely lacking in self-confidence in himself. After a year of training in the club, his ability improved by leaps and bounds, and he later became the leader of the club.

8. Treat the university as a society. It can be said that university is a sub-society. Go and experience it for yourself.

9. Get some part-time jobs. You can exercise your abilities and make some extra money.

10. Set future goals for yourself and have a sense of crisis. Don't just play around. You won't feel it during your freshman and sophomore years. When you reach your junior or senior years, you will be miserable because you have no goals and don't know what to do in the future. I have always had a sense of crisis and suffered for a while. I found my goal some time ago and am now working hard in this direction, so my life is very fulfilling. . .