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What advice do you have for college students?
Suggestions for college students are as follows:

1. Try to run for the class committee.

When you enter the university campus as a freshman, you will face the recruitment of many student organizations, such as clubs and student unions. But compared with these, I recommend you to run for the class committee of your class. The position of the student union has no practical significance. Unless you can be the student union minister, it is difficult for you to learn anything useful from it. Many students will choose to quit after entering the sophomore year. Moreover, there are many courses in the freshman school, and sometimes joining the student union will waste your time. The class committee generally handles some things in the class, which won't take up too much time. Being a class committee can familiarize you with counselors, which is conducive to evaluating the best and the best in the future.

Take the final exam seriously and don't fail.

In college, the final exam is very important, which is related to whether we can graduate smoothly. At the same time, the consequences of failing the final exam are also very serious. If you fail the course, you will lose your qualification for evaluation and evaluation this semester. If the course fails too many times, you may even fail to graduate smoothly. Moreover, it is more difficult to make up the exam after failing it. Usually the normal final exam is counted, but it is not counted when the make-up exam is taken. So in college, don't fail if you can.

3. Handle the dormitory relationship.

In college, it is also very important to deal with your interpersonal relationship, the most important of which is to deal with your dormitory relationship. Dormitory is the place where we spend the most time in college, and the relationship between dorms can directly affect our own emotions. The basic quality of people who can enter the university is relatively high, and few people deliberately pick up things in the dormitory. If you can get along well with your roommate, that's best. If you don't have a common language with your roommates, it's also good to maintain a state of mutual respect, so that your college life will not be very painful.

I think the above suggestions are more important. You may have new ideas after your personal experience of college life. No matter what you do, as long as you live up to your heart.