First, study hard. Learning is the responsibility of students. Of course, when we go to college, the academic burden will not be as heavy as that of high school. We should not only study, but also learn to study selectively, choose courses that are helpful to ourselves or the future, ensure that we don't fail, and even go for scholarships if we can.
Second, participate in on-campus or extracurricular practice and actively participate in activities organized by the school. For me, I am a person who loves music. I will actively sign up for the New Year's Eve party or square performance at the opening ceremony of sports meetings organized by some schools. There will also be many projects being implemented by seniors and sisters on campus. If you want to know, you can take the initiative to participate.
Third, take part in the election of school cadres. If you are a freshman, I suggest you try to experience life in school organizations, such as the Youth League, the Youth League Committee Office, the cultural and sports department, and the rights and interests department. In these organizations (departments), a college student can adapt to teamwork more quickly, and can also exercise his communication, planning and management skills from some activities. But please remember to do what you can, choose what suits you and calculate your spare time reasonably, otherwise joining these departments will cause you some pressure.
Fourth, seize the opportunity to participate in the competition. As a college student, there are many kinds of competitions held by the school, including debate competitions, street dance competitions, game competitions, speech competitions and so on. If you have the conditions, you might as well take part in more such competitions and get a certificate or prize, which will help your studies and future work. Of course, many competitions will be used as proof of credits, so that you can get more credits.
Fifth, increase physical exercise. I didn't know until I entered the university campus that there were sometimes more sports in the university than in high school and junior high school. There are many kinds in physical education class alone-badminton, baseball, table tennis, basketball, sports dance, taekwondo and yoga. In addition, our school holds a physical examination every year, which is a test of students' physique. Of course, the necessary items are the women's 800m test and the men's1500m test. Besides physical examination, many physical education class also have course tests. Many course tests also include the women's 800m test and the men's1500m test. Therefore, whether it is fitness to lose weight or exercise, these are urging Everbright University students to strengthen physical exercise. Appropriate or regular physical exercise will bring more benefits to students.
The above views are purely personal, so don't spray them if you don't like them.
I wish you all the best and good luck.