1. Don’t be anxious or impatient, neither fast nor slow, and take things as they come. When getting along with classmates, grasp a certain degree, slowly understand the personality of classmates, as well as all aspects of the situation, and achieve peaceful coexistence and friendly exchanges with classmates.
2. Be kind to your classmates and face the objective environment. Learn to be respectful and considerate, and not belittle others; don’t have too high demands on classmates and the environment, and learn to be tolerant; learn to be humble and compromise, and not be self-centered.
3. Express yourself and strive for recognition from classmates. Learn to show yourself, take the initiative to know yourself in the eyes or words of others, reflect on yourself, discover your shortcomings and correct them, and gain recognition from others.
4. Good at controlling emotions and not abusing feelings. Don't take anger out on others when encountering unpleasant things.
5. Treat people with sincerity, seek truth from facts, do not be hypocritical or exaggerated, and do not be rash or reckless.
6. Take the initiative to approach classmates, make friends extensively, and do not exclude dissidents. Don’t judge others by yourself, and don’t use personality differences, family background, academic performance, and similarities and differences in opinions as criteria for making friends.
7. Observe collective norms. Restrain your own sense of independence and respect the needs and interests of others.