4 things you only know after graduating from college

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University can be said to be the most relaxing and abundant time in our life. Just out of the "cage" of high school, many students will not want to study and focus on "playing". The four years of college have gone by in a flash, and it is precisely because of this "indulgence" that many students look back on the four years after graduation and feel like they were wasted. Some things are not known until after graduation, and to be honest it is "too late". Today, the author summarizes the things that many students regret after graduating from college. I hope that current college students can realize the importance of these problems and make the four years of college more meaningful.

  1. Cherish "room friendship"

In middle school, we spent most of the day in the classroom. Compared with roommates, we may have contact with students at the front and back desks. However, in college classes are basically mobile seats, so many students will talk to their roommates. Friends sit together. If there are not many courses, most of the students like to spend time in the dormitory chasing dramas or playing games. At this time, it is our roommates who get along with us day and night. Getting along with roommates is very important to the "happiness" of our four-year university. Looking back on the four years of college life after graduation, perhaps the most memorable thing for us is not the first love, but the roommate. Therefore, the author suggests that you must have a good relationship with your roommates, and don't make trouble because of a little thing.

  1. Cultivate a hobby

During college, we have a lot of spare time. If we make good use of this time, we are actually fully capable of developing a hobby. When many students were young, their parents signed up for interest classes, and they may have let it go when they were under great study pressure in middle school. During college, you can pick up what you have learned. If you have not attended interest classes, you can join some clubs that you are more interested in, you can discover your hobbies, and then use your spare time to cultivate these hobbies into your own. specialty. A hobby can be used to pass our time, avoid wasting our time on meaningless things, and at the same time, it can also broaden our knowledge.

  1. You can't fail for "stimulation"

I remember saying in a previous film and television drama that a university without a degree is an incomplete university. I don’t know what the screenwriter’s intention is, but this statement is very incorrect, and the impact of failing a degree is very unfavorable for us. In the near future, failing subjects will affect the selection of scholarships. School-level scholarships and national scholarships will have requirements for failing subjects. After failing subjects, they are not eligible to participate in the selection of scholarships. For our future after graduation, it is also very important whether we fail the course or not. If you take the postgraduate entrance examination, the postgraduate entrance examination school may have requirements in this regard. If you work directly, the interviewer may also ask you whether you have failed in the undergraduate course.

  1. Go to the library more

Every university attaches great importance to the construction of the library. Whether it is the books in the library or the facilities of the library, the school will invest a lot of money to improve it. Since the school attaches so much importance to it, we must make full use of these resources. It is very beneficial to go to the library and read more books. Second, many schools will have e-libraries, where there will be computers for students to use, and students can browse various journal articles online. If you can make full use of these resources, I believe that students will gain a lot during their undergraduate years. After all, books can help us open the door to another world.

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