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2 1 Century College Students' Qualities
The abilities that college students should possess include but are not limited to the following aspects:

1, the ability to read quickly.

In college, besides classroom study, we should learn to teach ourselves. Self-study depends more on reading and self-study, so we should use all kinds of resources to read more relevant books and extracurricular books to enrich our knowledge.

If your reading ability is poor, it is very necessary to cultivate and improve your reading ability, because reading ability is the basic ability and the key ability in learning. For college students, it is suggested to learn and master the skills of "fast reading" to improve reading efficiency and ability. Practice can refer to the "elite fast reading training" I used. It is very easy to practice reading at the speed of one or two thousand words per minute.

2. The ability to take notes quickly.

Taking notes is a very practical ability, which can be used in class, reading or future work meetings. Take notes and learn to grasp the main points from a large amount of information and record them, instead of copying all the information. This requires you to think positively and quickly digest the information obtained during listening or reading. Through constant practice during college, you are sure to do this.

3. Self-motivation and time management skills.

Universities have a lot of spare time, unlike middle schools with detailed and compact courses. In college, you may be faced with such a choice at any time: should you stay in the library for an afternoon or relax yourself? Therefore, it is very important to motivate yourself to make full use of spare time.

How to make full use of spare time and arrange study, social entertainment and rest time reasonably is a very important ability. You can try different time management methods to find a schedule that suits you. Calendar, to-do list and other small mobile phone programs can be your good helpers, such as marking the activity schedule on the mobile phone calendar, ticking off the completed items on the to-do list, and dividing the big items into several small items for easy management.

4. Develop some skills and interests.

In college, it is also necessary to cultivate an interest or learn a skill that interests you. Whether it's photography, music, painting or writing, you can always learn something if you make full use of your leisure time in college. Learning a skill is not to please others, but to get it when needed. Through these skills, you may make some friends.

If you learn well, you can get some extra gains. For example, if you study photography, you can help others take pictures to earn some pocket money; You insist on writing and get paid by writing for others; If you insist on painting, you can get benefits by painting others ... and these skills will accompany you in your later life, leaving you with nothing but daily necessities. Even if you accidentally lose your job in the future, these skills may become your source of life and help you tide over the difficulties.

In addition, communication skills, social skills and so on also need to be cultivated intentionally.