First, freshmen cultivate personal hobbies and interests, such as running, calligraphy, yoga, martial arts, travel, music, painting and so on. Generally speaking, pave the way for future work. Many people didn't cultivate a wide range of hobbies before they went to college. After they take part in the work, life is rather boring except for work. Personally, I suggest cultivating some hobbies in sports, tourism and art, which will be of great benefit to my later life.
Second, when you are a freshman, you can do some part-time jobs in your spare time. It has two functions. First, you can quickly integrate into society, learn how to deal with all kinds of people in society and accumulate social experience. Second, you can ease your own economic pressure. Maybe I will lay the foundation for employment after graduation.
Third, you can make more friends and communicate with your classmates in your spare time, preferably across schools, at least across majors. These friends are of great benefit to the expansion of their own thoughts and the subtle influence of their way of thinking, and are also of great benefit to their later life. If the relationship develops smoothly, you can also talk about a love. Love is also an essential course in college. Fourth, when you are a freshman, if you are not satisfied with your major, you can start trying to change your major. If you have a longer-term plan, you can make good preparations for the postgraduate entrance examination after graduation, so as to get a professional change and further promotion. Generally speaking, freshman is a relatively easy year in college life. As long as you are not decadent or depressed in your mind, you will be very successful if you implement actions, set a direction, and use the vitality of young people to be positive. Remember a word, don't neglect the university and live a good life.