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What life experiences have you learned during your four years in college?

1. academic performance is very important. In my junior year, my roommate and I went to a job fair to learn some experience. When visiting a booth, I saw several seniors talking to hr there, so I leaned in and listened. I overheard a senior standing in the last row say in dismay, "I didn't pass CET-4, and I don't know if this company will want me …"? This senior gave me the feeling of being a little sloppy, even though he didn't wear formal clothes, he still wore a pair of slippers. I have a bad mental outlook. There is a saying on the internet that "a university that has not failed is not perfect", and I have laughed at myself like this. But if the university can start over, I don't want to fail anyway. Academic performance is very important, and this sentence is serious. It is not only related to the evaluation of some scholarships, but also to your future work. We may not like our major, but we must study hard. 2. Find your own position as soon as possible. Many people in college will be confused and don't know what to do, so they simply spend their time playing games, chasing dramas and reading novels in order to pursue more pleasure. Year after year, time passed like this ... when I was about to graduate, I suddenly woke up and found that my university seemed to be blank. We do this because we don't know what else we should do. That is, there is no goal. During the exam week, our study efficiency is surprisingly high, especially in the last few days, because our goal is clear-passing the exam. Therefore, we should find our own position as soon as possible, reduce the waste of time, and be a professional with our own position. Positioning this thing is a bit like a target. The goal is to refine positioning segmentation. The environment has a great influence on people, and the circle is very important. The environment around us always exerts a subtle influence on us, which also explains the sentence "Dormitory is a hotbed of depravity". When I was a freshman, the last class on Friday was almost over. I always rehearse in my mind what homework I will do and what books I will read when I return to the dormitory, and then I will go back to the dormitory with my bag and friends to watch TV dramas. .......