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Besides knowledge cultivation, how can schools cultivate students' abilities?
The road to university ends in Mingde Yu, which is close to the people and perfect. Universities undertake the main function of cultivating social talents. Universities are places to train talents. As college students, classroom education in schools can't meet the current social needs and self-development.

Many people ask how to live in college. In the impression of many people, universities are more relaxed than middle schools, with fewer classes, no homework, more free time and colorful campus activities.

But this can only be regarded as an objective situation, and every college student needs to reflect on his own problems. We can't face up to university life with an idle mind, and we can't regard the university campus as a hotbed of heavy middle school study and complicated society.

Personally, college students should pay attention to cultivating the following abilities in campus life.

Several abilities that college students should cultivate in campus life, the ability to live independently.

As we all know, most students are newcomers to the university campus, accustomed to family life and parents' caring days, and will soon face independent life, not only facing the new living environment, but also facing roommates from other places, so they have to do more things by themselves, such as study, daily life and work.

There is almost no parental protection or the order of the middle school class teacher, the change of class form, the rush of professors and teachers, and counselors can't see students every day. So many things have to be handled by yourself, such as eating, sleeping and washing clothes. Spend money independently, manage yourself, do housework and handle other things by yourself.

There are no more days to eat, open your mouth and dress like family.

Therefore, college students should cultivate their independent living ability, learn to manage themselves, learn to deal with life affairs, learn to consume, learn to treat people, learn to learn by themselves, and learn to deal with emotions. This is the first ability for college students, especially freshmen, to get rid of middle school study and parental protection.

When students first enter the university campus, they are used to family life and parents' caring day, and will soon face independent life, not only facing the new living environment, but also facing roommates from other places, so they have to do more things by themselves, such as study, daily life and work.