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Why do some students report that it is a waste of time to take some courses in college?

User 1:

It's a bit misleading to say what classes are a waste of time in college. First of all, speaking from myself, I am a student of science and engineering. Because of the pressure of work, I switched to social work, which seems to have nothing to do with my original major. If it's useless, then all the courses I studied in college are useless and wasting my time. Actually, it is not. The understanding and communication of enterprises and professions make us comfortable in our work, at least not unfamiliar. Secondly, science and art are interlinked, and both humanities and science need to integrate knowledge. It's not useless, but when it works.

Netizen 2:

Maybe some people will say that those classes of thinking about rough ideas are a waste of time, but I don't think so. It's just about yourself. Isn't it good to learn knowledge in class and baptize your thoughts? Who will have a hard time with knowledge? I don't think you will. Then if you think this kind of class is really unnecessary, can't you do your homework, and the teacher will take care of you when you sit at the back and do your homework? The teacher won't care if you play games and mobile phones!

But this gives you an excuse to play mobile phones and games. You can't play games and play mobile phones without self-discipline, so what you need to think about is not whether it will waste time. Since it is arranged, it will have its value, but maybe you don't deserve to discover and understand. Self-discipline is what you should do most!

User 3:

Many people think of courses such as ideological cultivation, situation and policy, Chinese studies and life, employment guidance, entrepreneurship foundation, safety education, psychology and health, and music appreciation. The course of situation and policy always comes out suddenly twice a semester and goes to class at night. It is necessary to call the roll in class, and the content exam should be tested and emphasized formally. The result is a flood of PPT and video. If this is the case, it is better to change from face-to-face teaching to online class, which is a very tasteless course arrangement.

Netizen 4:

There are indeed some classes in the university that seem to be a waste of time, such as thinking and studying. But I want to ask, if you don't take such a class, where will you spend your time and whether you can make more valuable use of it?

If you really think that some courses unrelated to your major are a waste of time, you can also use them in class to learn what you are really interested in, or to read some famous books to edify yourself. Just make sure you don't fail. College students are often very confused and don't know what they are doing in the future, so they feel that many of their actions are just a waste of time. If the question is raised in this state of mind, I suggest doing three things well in the university: running, reading and English.

User 5:

Why do so many people say that the situation and policies are unnecessary? Because that kind of class is so perfunctory, not only the students are perfunctory, but also the teachers are completely formalistic. Or he knows that the students are perfunctory. When it was first set up, those experts just wanted you to copy it and finish it? Definitely impossible. Who knows that ideological reporting has changed from personal reporting to Baidu reporting? We really don't hate classes, and we understand their painstaking efforts, but it became disgusting after it became a tacit thing. We hate this kind of thing that everyone is perfunctory, and we have to force us to learn! Even knowing that it is impossible to write it yourself, we have to hand it in after copying it.

Netizen 6:

It turns out that when we were studying Marxism-Leninism and college Chinese, we thought it was the most useless, but in the later work, it was precisely what could best reflect our own value, telling scientific principles, needing literary knowledge, telling humanistic knowledge, and many of them used dialectics and so on. So I said, if you have a chance to learn again, you will extensively dabble in all kinds of knowledge. One day, maybe you will find the most inconspicuous knowledge that you think is not important, which may change people's destiny. Who can say that it is not?