Many college students have the experience of "grabbing seats" in the library, and "one library is hard to find" is indeed the status quo of many colleges and universities. However, is the function of the library only "self-study"? What else can the library be used for?
1, broaden your horizons and improve yourself.
If you go to the library to meet good books and find yourself, then the library will become very useful. Students who have just entered the university are confused about the future and don't know what they like and are good at. There are many books in the library, including astronomy and geography. Reading more books can broaden your horizons. There must be areas that you are interested in and good at. If you find this field and keep working hard, you will even gain more than this major. After all, interest is the best teacher.
2. Cultivate specialties and skills other than majors.
Four years of professional study in college is not necessarily closely related to your future work. In fact, most people are engaged in non-professional work. Therefore, majors other than majors are very important. Many college students have found jobs through non-professional skills. Cultivating their specialties outside their major in the library is helpful for future work!
3. "Point out the direction" for the postgraduate entrance examination
If you don't want to work and want to take the postgraduate entrance examination, you should go to the library first to learn more about this major. At least you should make sure that you are really interested in this major before preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination, because it is possible to persist in this protracted war with the interest in postgraduate entrance examination, otherwise it will become "cannon fodder". After all, the competition for postgraduate entrance examination is becoming more and more fierce.
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Therefore, you must go to the library to read extensively, broaden your knowledge, find your interests and specialties, and "point out the direction" for your life and work after graduation.