Campus refers to all kinds of scenery and buildings in the campus of a university, college or school; Any school's teaching land or living land can be called campus.
The campus is divided into kindergartens, primary schools, middle schools and universities.
Refers to the garden for rest and appreciation in the school. It also refers to the ground inside the school. ? Ye Shengtao? Friendship: "Go wherever you like, campus, playground, library, laboratory, and parks and markets outside the school." ? Rola Chen? The poem "A First Visit to Qingdao": "Workers go to work, and students enter the campus.
Campus. Generally speaking, it refers to dividing the available areas of a school (including teaching activities, extracurricular sports activities, students' daily life and some school-related personnel) with fences; There will be security at the entrance and exit.
However, there are also some schools that do not clearly define the usable range with walls. At this time, the scope of general customary teaching and extracurricular activities can also be called campus.
The change of learning style-autonomous learning
University study is a kind of "autonomous learning". What to learn, how to learn and how much to learn are basically up to you, and the requirements of schools and teachers are only auxiliary. The way of learning has also changed, although there is also the supervision of teachers, but this supervision has been greatly weakened. From middle school to university, the external supervision of students has decreased, and the freedom of students has increased.
The greater the freedom, the greater the responsibility. Many students often don't realize this, they fail in the first semester, and then they are shocked.
Re-understanding yourself-diversified development
In college, every student has to face a very severe challenge, that is, how to objectively understand and evaluate himself and the situation he faces. There is a word called "mediocrity of college students", which says that some students were excellent before going to college, but after going to college, they found themselves mediocre and not so good.
Before going to college, a friend of the reporter was always the first in the class and grade, and was admitted to a key university without any suspense. But when he was a freshman, because his classmates were top students from all over the country, he was no longer a top student and failed the final exam for the first time.
When you find the gap, you should make an objective analysis of yourself. A very important reason for the confusion of self-evaluation is that after entering the university, there are more and more aspects that can be compared with others, not just academic performance. Therefore, during college, participating in elective courses and clubs, exploring one's own specialties, communicating with seniors, learning experience and improving one's self-cultivation and comprehensive quality are the most valuable gains in college life.
Changes in living environment-mutual adaptation
In college, you must learn to take care of yourself. After you go to college, you should first learn to take care of yourself and take care of yourself.
There are also problems of changing living habits and adapting to each other, including accent, bedtime and sleep habits. Some students have to turn on the tape recorder very loudly to sleep; Some people can't sleep even if they make a little noise. When freshmen come to a new environment and live in a dormitory, they must learn to adapt to each other and find a solution acceptable to everyone through communication and consultation.
A New Concept of Interpersonal Communication-Pursuing Harmony
College students come from all over the country, and everyone's lifestyle and behavior are different. With so many people living under one roof, it is inevitable to face all kinds of interpersonal disputes. Adult interpersonal relationship is a necessary condition for survival and development, not a question of liking it or not. Many times, we have to get along with many people we don't like.
If a person wants to develop, he must have a good interpersonal environment, that is to say, he can have a harmonious interpersonal relationship with the people around him. After entering the university, they are faced with such a new type of interpersonal relationship. They establish and maintain good interpersonal relationships with classmates, teachers and friends around them, while adults mainly rely on themselves to deal with interpersonal relationships.