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Objectively speaking, do most junior college students have empty spirits, vulgar interests, and crude thoughts?

1. From the moment you step into junior college, you must understand: In fact, we don’t have much time! A three-year junior college program only gives you two and a half years to learn something. If you still plan to upgrade to a bachelor's degree, if you still want to work part-time and study other things, then you only have two years in school! So from the moment you enter a junior college, you should set a clear goal for yourself and stick to it! Take action!

For someone like me, I spent most of my time in college playing cards, surfing the Internet, sleeping, and falling in love. It was only when I failed the exam that I failed to get a bachelor's degree that I realized that college was over and I was nothing. No gain. The most precious time in life was wasted.

2. A junior college is a junior college. Don’t consider whether it is private or nationally renowned. You must clearly understand: there is an obvious starting point gap between a junior college and an undergraduate, but it is entirely up to you whether to continue to expand the gap or narrow it. Work hard the day after tomorrow! You can also study for junior college and then take the postgraduate entrance examination. You can also enter IBM or Microsoft. It has also produced the so-called "most awesome college students in history" on the Internet. Although they are only a very small part of them, why are we not this part of the people?

3. We must learn to appreciate our own university , no matter how unsatisfactory it is and how much it is looked down upon by others, it is, after all, a transition zone for you from campus to society, and at the same time, it can also give you something that affects your life! It is also a place that many people will ask about in the future! The school can't affect us, it's ourselves.

4. Don’t read some so-called “useful” books with a utilitarian eye. In fact, most of those books on strategy, getting rich, experience, and business are just unsatisfactory books. A book written by an unsuccessful person. Read more about those "useless" things that can invisibly improve your self-cultivation and have everyone's style! I believe you will benefit a lot! Don't blindly follow the craze for certification and get a lot of A certificates, second-level certificates, national ** department certifications, first-level Chinese language certificates... In fact, only after you actually work do you know that academic certificates and ID cards are the most important. After research, you have to choose what you really need and what suits you is the best.

5. Try to join as few community organizations as possible. Don’t think that you can train yourself and improve your abilities. In the face of knowledge and ability, I want to choose learning while I am still young and still have energy! When you step into society, you will understand: knowledge and ability are directly proportional!

6. In addition to the classrooms, dormitories, and cafeterias where you often go or stay, the university library should also be a place you often go to! Even those libraries in not very good colleges and universities have enough books to last you a lifetime! At the same time, those junior college students studying in prestigious universities should not give up this huge wealth in your hands easily, and spend more time in the library!

7. Don’t regard making friends as the main part of your college life. You must be moderate and discerning in making friends with similar interests, ideals and ambitions! To a certain extent, these friends are your "accelerator" and your allies! Be sure to remember: “Birds of a feather flock together, and people flock together.” The friends you make are also a mirror of you! Society is a place where people interact with each other. You can't just be autistic, you have to build your own circle.

8. Adapt to the interpersonal life of the university. After all, people grow up in different environments, so everyone’s personality and qualities are also different. So on campus, in classes and dormitories, you will definitely encounter many things or people that make you confused or unhappy. But you can't change this situation, then you must learn to adapt! In this way, when you enter society, you will learn to be tolerant, tolerant, and patient, and you will not be bothered by many unreasonable or incomprehensible things! When you can't change others, learn to change yourself.

9. Faced with tuition fees that are higher than those for an undergraduate degree, you must be aware that the fees you spend may be more than twice that of an undergraduate degree! No matter how good your family environment is, you must learn to be diligent and frugal in your daily life. After all, if you only graduate from a junior college in the future, you may not be able to find a job with a monthly salary twice that of a bachelor's degree!

10. This is the last one, and it is also something you must understand: Recently, the Ministry of Education issued the "211 Project Universities, 985 Universities, Independent Colleges, and Private Colleges in principle are not allowed to recruit junior college graduates." For many junior college students, this is breaking news! But you should calm down and think about it! In fact, the country’s decision is correct and humane!

The correctness lies in: As everyone knows, the college-to-bachelor degree examination actually only tests two subjects! The subject of liberal arts is: "Big Chinese and English", and the subject of science is "advanced mathematics and English". So do you think these two exams can be compared with the college entrance examination? There is a huge difference in form! The college entrance examination tests our comprehensive knowledge, while the knowledge tested for junior college to bachelor's degree is a single-structure test of ability knowledge, which also eliminates the occasional missed questions from junior college to bachelor's degree! To put it simply: even if we can be admitted to the "211 Project" and "985" universities, it is just because our exams are good, and our comprehensive knowledge and overall quality are far from being enough to be admitted to these key universities! (Life Insights www.lz13.cn Inspirational Books) Maybe some people are opposed to my point of view, but this is the reality: if you ask a person with average intelligence to study two courses seriously, hard, and diligently in the past two and a half years, Could it be that he still hasn't learned well? In the college entrance examination, students who can go to such key universities basically score more than 50 points above the key line, while most of our junior college students do not get into the second line! Even those students who dropped out of class are only more than ten points above the second level! So we must admit the huge gap between the two! Don’t think that if you go to such a university through associate’s degree to bachelor’s degree, you will close the gap. In fact, you will only shorten the gap! After all, while you are working hard, others are also working hard, and they will not stop there waiting for your arrival! The gap between the two is specifically reflected in:

(1) The education systems they receive are different. One is a junior college and the other is an undergraduate education system. These two systems also determine different training directions and teaching. content!

(2) The difference in comprehensive knowledge and comprehensive quality between the two needs no further explanation. Just ask those students who have upgraded to bachelor’s degree and you will understand everything! They must have had a deep experience!

Humanity lies in the fact that after hard work, most of our junior college students can reach the level of a second-level university student, and some junior college students studying in prestigious universities can reach an ordinary first-level student! Therefore, the country no longer allows independent colleges and private colleges to recruit students from junior college to bachelor's degree, but allows ordinary first- and second-year undergraduates to recruit students from junior college to bachelor's degree. This is to protect the teaching quality of most junior college students and provide them with a university suitable for you to continue their studies!

As the last sentence, I would like to send this to everyone who reads this post: Our growth depends on the size of our world. Of course, the most important thing is not the size of our surroundings, but the extent to which we are exposed to spiritual, emotional and material aspects! For humans, it is not the external world that limits our growth, but our inner world. As long as we continue to expand our inner world, we can continue to grow!