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Entering the university, college life is actually a study life than high school freedom, but everything has to run by yourself, a lot of things to ask yourself, if you can enter the student union or what club to be a cadre, the information will be more well-informed, if you don't enter any organization, then look at the school or you can join the college group or the like, then you will know a lot of things, a lot of information.
During college, the freshman year is very important, if you want to develop, you have to do it well in the freshman stage, such as the cadre on duty, the squad leader, the cadre, the head of the regiment, etc., are generally re-elected in the freshman year, if you don't enter the freshman year, it is generally more difficult to get in later, unless you have someone who knows you and can be introduced. So freshman year, you must know when the school has activities, when there are campaigns, it is best for you to ask more about the day of school to bring your seniors or seniors some things you want to know, they will be more clear, usually what activities the school is going to hold will also post notices in the notice board of the college and the like, you can usually pay more attention to it. In a word, freshman year is key, and freshman year is also the busiest year.
As for studying, it's usually very relaxed, I'm a liberal arts major, we usually take notes in class, and as long as we review more during the exam, we can pass the memorization, but there are also make-up exams, but if the make-up exams or grades are not good, it will also affect you as a cadre or something.
If you are a junior college, you want to take the exam, there are three ways, one is self-examination, some people say it is difficult, some people say it is very simple, I think it's okay, as long as you take it very seriously, it is generally difficult to get there with the content of your junior college study, that is, if you are a liberal arts, then the high mathematics will be more difficult, you can go to the high mathematics test first, to see how sure you are. The second is correspondence courses, which cost a lot more and take a little longer, but you can generally get through, you will go to apply for it when you enter the freshman year, and you will get a bachelor's degree after graduating from the junior year. The third is the college upgrade, which requires you to apply for it in your junior year, and at that time you have to find out when to apply for the exam as soon as possible, because I didn't understand, I missed it.
There are two criteria for academic performance in college, one is your academic performance, which is your test scores in various subjects, and the other is your comprehensive score, which is the reward points you get when you participate in activities and become cadres. The school usually explains it carefully at the beginning of the school year, and it is also available in the student handbook.
Freshman year usually has a lot of positions, sophomore can shift the focus to study, if there is no position of the student, you can pay attention to some research things, think about what work you want to engage in in the future, you can take the certificate related to it (this mainly depends on the information you get when you go to the interview during the vacation, the ability and certificate they recruit people need), the junior year is too rushed, in fact, you should pay attention to it in the freshman year. Because in the end it is these certificates that are useful, unless you are very sure of your ability and eloquence.
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There is so much free time in college.
The key is to see if you can make good use of this free time.
It's definitely boring to just use it for fun and boring time to pass the time.
In fact, there are many things to do in college.
Learning your major well is the first and most important thing.
After all, graduating from college is facing a job.
It is difficult to find a job in society without good professional skills.
If you want to go to graduate school, you should study hard at university.
Of course, it's not just about learning.
Other skills still need to be linked.
Participate in school activities and social activities.
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Take a leave of absence and work in society for a while, and then you will yearn for university life.
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College life is wonderful.
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Study hard and live seriously.
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