First of all, after class, students can take part in more activities, such as debates and speeches. Many colleges and universities hold these activities to enrich students' extracurricular activities. If students can win prizes in these competitions, they can not only get credits, but also exercise themselves. Students can also choose to join one or two student societies or organizations. In the student club, students can meet many classmates. But don't be greedy for student clubs, because joining a student club requires some tasks. If you join too many student associations, you will delay a lot of study time.
Second, students must go to the library more after school. University libraries are open to students free of charge, and students can read more books in them. Maybe students pay more attention to their studies in high school and don't have much time to read extracurricular books. After going to college, students can make up for this shortcoming and choose the books they want to read. Some specialized courses also require students to read a lot, and students can almost always find these books in the library.
Third, students can choose to find one or two part-time jobs in their spare time. Many students' main source of income is the living expenses given by their parents. Because students spend a lot in school, if they can find a part-time job and stick to it, they will have a fixed income every month. Students can use the money they earn as living expenses, which can not only have a sense of accomplishment, but also save a lot of money for their parents. However, students should also pay attention to the fact that some part-time jobs are deceptive, and students should have a certain ability to distinguish.