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Should college students take part in science and technology competitions?
There is no doubt about it. Innovation and entrepreneurship competition can cultivate college students' comprehensive ability. Among the six leadership models, the abilities of management, organization, coordination, communication, leadership and control can be exercised and improved in the process of team competition. However, it should be noted that the improvement of ability is phased and hierarchical. For example, howard gardner's book The Structure of Intelligence: Theory of Multiple Intelligences points out that there are seven kinds of human intelligence: linguistic intelligence, logical mathematics intelligence, musical intelligence, physical movement intelligence, spatial intelligence, interpersonal intelligence and cognitive intelligence. Seven kinds of low-level intelligence training can be trained in any form of medium-quality competition. Therefore, for students with low ability, I think we should actively participate in this kind of competition, because the nature of the competition is above average quality and the learning platform is good.