So for me, I think my college life is still relatively leisurely. I never run for any class cadre, nor join the student union. I don't play games, and I seldom play games. Then I spend more time doing what I like to do. Therefore, my college life is relatively leisurely, and I am devoted to what I like. So how do college students cherish college life? I summed up three points. The first point is that you must study your professional knowledge hard. Even after graduation, the work you do after graduation is not in line with your major, but you still have to learn your major well. After all, you can leave a solid posterior path for your future. Well, the second point is that you should make more friends and expand interpersonal relationships, so if you encounter any difficulties in the future or in school, it is better to solve them yourself. As the saying goes, there are many friends and many roads, so the third point is to make time to cultivate your hobbies, that is, to do what you like, and to spend time doing what you are interested in. These three points are more important.
Then the rest, such as participating in club activities, running for student union or class cadre, or falling in love, is irrelevant. These are all based on your own wishes. Anyway, don't leave any regrets for yourself when you graduate. Leave too many regrets. Although each of us will have regrets after graduation, they are all small regrets. We still have to do something that can help ourselves. Don't let our intestines regret it at that time.