First of all, we should be familiar with the "terrain" of the campus as soon as possible. As soon as some freshmen pack their luggage, they go to all parts of the campus to get familiar with the situation, such as knowing where the classrooms, libraries, shops and telephone booths are, when the canteen opens, how to buy tickets for bathing, and even how many doors there are in the school. All this became clear in a short time. In this way, it will be smoother and more time-saving than others when handling various formalities and solving various problems.
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Secondly, we should consult more senior students. Asking senior students directly is the quickest way to get familiar with the campus environment. Generally speaking, senior students are more willing to pass on their experience to freshmen to help them adapt to campus life as soon as possible and avoid detours as little as possible. In addition, it is also a good choice to ask your hometown.
Engage in class work
Finally, taking on some work in the class can also help you adapt to campus life as soon as possible. Freshmen who adapt to the environment quickly will soon become the core figures in the class and undertake certain class work. In this way, the more contact with teachers and classmates, the more information you have, the more opportunities for exercise, your ability will be improved rapidly, and your self-confidence will be gradually established.