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As an experienced person, what advice do you have for freshmen?
No arrogance, no arrogance, no superciliousness, no indulgence.

I still remember when I was a freshman, after military training, I felt that I was finally out of the control of my school and parents, and then I let myself go every day. At the beginning, I had a good class for a while. Later, I found that the teacher was super loose, and I was decadent throughout my freshman year. I feel my ass is growing on the bed, in front of the computer, but not at the desk.

Later, I regretted it because I failed the class. I reflected on my freshman year, and the whole person was impetuous. I felt relieved after getting rid of my painful study career. I didn't study well during that time. Sleep late every day and go out to play at night. I spent a lot of money. Generally speaking, I was impetuous when I was a freshman, and I really regretted it.

My suggestion on the topic is to study hard, although we have entered the university and separated from our families, and we are not as strict as we were in high school. But we are still students, and we can't let ourselves go too far. We must regard study as the most important thing and never slack off. There is no one to supervise the study, and you can't help it. Otherwise, it's quite uncomfortable to fail the exam.

There is nothing else, but to learn to tolerate each other with roommates in the dormitory. If you want to join, join the club and be nice to others. And my school canteen, which I don't think is delicious. If the school cafeteria is not delicious, you can go outside and find out what's delicious.

In short, in the first year of college, be a self-disciplined person and get on well with teachers and classmates. There will be surprises waiting for you. Nothing else. After graduating for many years, college students finally want to say, study hard and make progress every day. Never take a part-time job when you are a freshman. If you want to do a part-time job, just say so.