Usually there will be an adjustment period of 2-3 months after entering the freshman year, so be mentally prepared. Now let me make a list for everyone. These are the necessities for daily life after enrolling in college. If you are prepared, you will not be in a hurry. If you want to take a shortcut, you can bring your own, or you can buy it on the campus on the day of registration. If it is the school's responsibility If you arrange the purchase, skip it and don’t buy it. When it comes to studying in your freshman year, you don’t need to prepare too much. You just need to bring some pens, stationery, notebooks, reference books (Oxford dictionary, etc.) and a few books that you can read daily to relieve boredom. You don’t need too many. Daily necessities--this is the highlight! One pillowcase, one sheet, one quilt cover each; one mat; 3 sets of pajamas, and 3 sets of clothes for class when going out (in case the clothes don’t dry in rainy days, you need to prepare an extra set. MM may have more clothes, but this is the first time to go No more than 5 sets (the dormitory does not have a big wardrobe); two pairs of shoes (one pair for your feet when you go, and another pair, preferably a pair of leather shoes and a pair of sneakers); a pair of slippers. After you check in, prepare: shampoo. , one shower gel each (buy the smallest bottle, don’t buy the family size~~MM may need conditioner, facial cleanser, etc., so don’t forget to bring it); a small piece of laundry soap; a washbasin (for laundry use) ); large rubber bucket (bath); towels, rags (for wiping beds and cabinets); toothbrushes, small tubes of toothpaste. One cup with lid and one without lid (for brushing teeth and drinking water); straw paper, for ladies...; paper towels; A large bowl (for instant noodles); chopsticks, spoons, dish soap and washing powder (packed in small buckets), an octagonal clothes hanger (for drying socks); a dozen ordinary clothes hangers and clothespins (prepare a bucket for machine washing of outerwear); Three to five coat pins (for drying the quilt); one comb and one mirror. For boys, don’t forget to bring a razor; if you can’t wake up in the morning, bring an alarm clock; don’t forget to bring a cell phone charger and a spare battery. Cantonese herbal tea, Xia Sang Ju, commonly used medicines for treating colds and fevers, Bondi, Fengyoujing, etc. (you can see the school doctor if you are sick); a cake tin; a small fruit knife; and a folding umbrella if necessary. Additional preparations for students: contact lenses, small lock, scissors, quick translation, Walkman, a rechargeable light (the dormitory will turn off the lights regularly), small electric fan, desk lamp, stuffed toys, wiring board, mosquito coils, toilet water, mirror, MP3, Sewing box, glass crossbar, double-sided tape, stapler, flashlight, skin care products, sunscreen, fork, hat, free books, a few rags (for washing dishes, wiping tables), nail clippers, eye drops, phone cards, milk powder, coffee , tea. Electric kettle (not allowed in many school dormitories). If you like entertainment, you can bring chess and cards, portable sports equipment, harmonica, guitar, etc. If the school environment requires it, you can bring your own bicycles or buy them. , the problem of bicycle theft is not as serious as the legend, but you still need to prepare a lock. Also, don't buy too expensive bicycles; throw them away after four years. It’s absolutely necessary!!! It’s just money!! !! It’s recommended that you don’t have too much money in your “wallet” when you’re in school, and you should keep it in your card when you need it. I just went to the ATM machine to "grab". In terms of daily life: Don't worry, university cafeterias are much richer than those in middle schools (most of them are in the form of food streets), so you can do whatever you want. If you don't have high requirements (vegetarian and meat options), a full meal costs 3-5 yuan. Eat well; 5-7 yuan for a good meal. 1-2 yuan for breakfast is enough. The average monthly food expenses for universities in big cities are about 450 yuan, and the normal cost of college living expenses (including food expenses) is 650 yuan. Yes; of course; it does not include other hobbies such as ordering milk, eating snacks, late-night snacks, etc. The main expenses are for buying books, stationery, phone bills, Internet access, and transportation expenses to go home frequently (college students in Guangdong). Parents’ hard-earned money should be used sparingly). Juniors and girls from poor families should pay attention to enrolling in school: they must contact the school first or prepare supporting documents according to the school’s requirements, and use the “green channel” when registering. "Admission loan" and "work-study" arrangements are available in various colleges and universities. The relevant "societies" of the school will arrange paid labor for poor students, such as working in the school library. Or you can also participate in some off-campus tutoring on holidays (20-25 yuan per hour in big cities), which can ensure the basic life of juniors and juniors. It is also very convenient for new students to register. On the day of registration, the student unions of each university branch college will have "welcome" people to pick up or guide them, with colorful flags waving and people buzzing. The school will have a certain number of senior volunteers, and the volunteers should all be equipped with badges. If you need any help, please contact them directly. The registration scene may be a little chaotic, but it will be really lively.
Most colleges and universities provide "one-stop" service (not including queuing time, only takes a few minutes). Some colleges and universities also require immediate payment of insurance premiums, etc. When registering, apply for an "all-in-one card" for libraries and canteens (including bathing time in northern colleges and universities). ” (rechargeable) and “bank card” etc. After registration, your college, class, student number, student ID card, school badge, etc. are all available. After registration, volunteer student unions from each college will lead the freshmen to their dormitories, where they will receive their dormitory keys with their IDs. Note: Most colleges and universities require a new "physical examination" after the start of the semester. Some colleges and universities also require "base examinations" for individual subjects. "Study Chapter 1" 1. University is not a middle school. Don't study with traditional high school methods. Classes are just a formality. The key is self-study. 2. Freshman study is particularly important. The first semester can often determine the entire direction of your college career. 3. During your freshman year, you should think about your goals after four years; whether to continue further studies or find a job, whether to take the postgraduate entrance examination or seek postgraduate admission, study abroad for a master's degree after undergraduate, or study jointly in China (students who join the undergraduate-master program). These are very important, and they are related to your need to formulate and adjust your learning methods for your freshman year. 4. Students who are considering continuing their studies after four years should pay special attention to the fact that the “grade points” of the subject examinations in each semester are very important. Grade points are the standard used by most colleges and universities to measure students’ test scores in various subjects (please learn more after enrolling). The role of grade points. In the simplest words, "Grade points are everything in college." 5. Calculation method of semester or academic year grade points: Average grade point of semester or academic year = actual test scores of each subject studied x credits of each subject ÷ Credit hours for courses taken during the semester or academic year. (Semester grade point average; for example: 85 points in Chinese, 87 points in mathematics, 92 points in English, each subject is 4 credits, (85x4+87X4+92X4)/12 credits=88=3.7=A-) 6. In recent years, some Colleges and universities have adopted a "big platform" for admissions or after the freshman exam; students can choose a major or transfer to a college according to their hobbies. However, there are prerequisites for transferring to a college and choosing a major. In addition to quota restrictions and the need for interviews, the selected college , professional subjects also have different single subject score requirements (for example: you cannot fail the subject in your freshman year, etc.) and high grade points (choose those from the School of Foreign Languages; you must pass 90 points in the English test). In addition, sophomores who are minoring in "second major" and seniors who are "postgraduate graduates" also have the same restrictions, and they are still inseparable from grade points. 7. In the first semester, all majors must take basic courses, such as: advanced mathematics, line generation, English, mathematics, physical education, Mao Si, etc. Freshman subjects, such as when you are not comfortable with studying and are not serious about it; you will fail the mid-term exam. The chance of failing (failure) is still very high, but it is generally easier to pass the final exam, and it is generally passable if it is not too outrageous. Therefore, it is relatively difficult to obtain high scores. 8. If you fail a course in your freshman year (at the end of the semester), it means that you may lose many opportunities in the future, including transferring to another school, changing majors, scholarships, postgraduate guarantees, etc. 9. College does not mean that the more you study, the higher the reward will be. What matters is the learning method. Students who work very hard may not get higher grades. Although, students who study hard may feel it is unfair, but this is college, you can complain but it is difficult to change anything. 10. Most colleges and universities have different difficulty levels for the same subject textbook according to the different majors you study. For example, students majoring in "Mathematics and Applied Mathematics" study "Advanced Mathematics" at level A, while students majoring in "Literature and History" of students read "advanced mathematics" or have only E-level difficulty, and the same applies to all subjects. Key universities and non-key universities, science and engineering universities and comprehensive universities also have different study requirements and examination questions for the same major. You don't need to worry too much about this. 11. There are only two subjects that you need to learn well in your freshman year: advanced mathematics and English. Both subjects are very important, with long study hours, high credits, and great relevance. They are basic subjects that have a profound impact on future development. These two subjects also have a greater impact on the "average grade point". They must be understood and required when studying. It takes time to read well. Advanced calculus and English interpretation are more useful (intermediate interpretation is enough), so they must not be ignored.
Other subjects are not unimportant, but it is generally believed that "cramming for the last minute" will give you a chance to get good results. 12. You can also take electives when your freshman (upper) school allows or conditions permit, but it is not appropriate to choose multiple options. You should focus on adjusting and adapting to the learning methods of the university. Usually, several classes take a large class together, but There is no concept of "class". There is a class teacher, but I may not see him a few times a semester. 13. Some schools do not have a make-up exam system. If you fail the course, there is no make-up exam, only retakes. Retakes means re-study and re-examination with the next class of classmates until you have completed the credits. You have to pay for retakes. , calculated as credits. "Study Chapter 2" Whether you are your first choice or your second choice, I hope you can have a happy time in college. After all, these four years are the most precious four years in your life. After new students register, you will meet your class teacher soon. When you enter a class, you will usually be assigned a counselor (or ideological and political teacher), who is the same as the class teacher; the counselor is responsible for managing two to three classes. Note: the counselor only They are responsible for life, etc. (they will come to you when they fail a class) and are not responsible for teaching, because they are still students themselves (usually studying for a master's degree). Pay attention to building a good relationship with the counselor, which is related to your development in college. Regarding clubs: Not long after the freshman year, various clubs began to recruit new people; when you want to join more authoritative clubs such as the "Students' Federation", "Students' Union", "Societies Federation", etc., you have to conduct interviews, etc., and you have to do some interviews for the work of the student union. If you are enthusiastic, you can consider giving it a try (remember: if you fail to be hired as a minister in your sophomore year, you should quit the club). Don't rush to join a few clubs. It's not that you say no or you won't be allowed to go. When considering which "clubs" to join, you need to be careful about the scale, because working in the "student union" in your freshman year will have a great impact on your studies. For example, the student union has to organize a Whatever it is, if you are asked to skip classes, you have to skip classes (I tried sending invitation letters to the student union presidents of each college in one day, and I skipped classes and visited nearly 30 colleges). There are many clubs in the school. According to your wishes, you can go wherever you like, but don't join too many, otherwise you will be too busy. Some societies also require membership fees, it depends on your interests. There are book clubs, volunteer activities and other activities on rest days, and there are sports clubs in the evenings, such as table tennis and badminton. If you are interested, you can join. Popular "societies" generally require passing an assessment before you can join. Joining a "club" will bring you benefits. The club's final "appraisal" will help you get extra points, and you can also learn a lot of things that are not in books. The most important task for students is to study. Universities implement a credit system (approximately 150 credits in 4 years), and you can graduate after completing the credits. Many universities schedule more than a dozen classes every day, from 8 a.m. to around 8 p.m., and there is no lunch break. You can arrange your own class hours. Schools generally stipulate that you can take up to 40 credits per semester, and at least 20 credits, but generally The situation is that you only need to take about 26 to 30 credits, which is 5 to 6 classes a day. Many schools select their own teachers, so the quality of the teacher selection is very important. If you answer the same questions, the test scores will be very different (very different) because the teacher's flexibility in correcting the papers is different. The examination time arranged by the university is different from that of the middle school. It takes almost 2 weeks and only one subject is tested every day. To be honest, some courses do not require a lot of time to review (such as Mao Zedong, Mao Si, Deng Lun, Fundamentals of Law...) You just need to take a look before the exam, drop one after passing the exam, and don't be too nostalgic. Usually focus on some major subjects, such as English, advanced mathematics, and basic courses in professional courses. Most freshman majors will encounter calculus, linear algebra, microeconomics, macroeconomics, and Marxist political economics. These are a bit difficult, so everyone should study hard! English is divided into intensive reading, extensive reading, listening and speaking. Intensive reading is similar to high school, focusing on grammar and vocabulary; extensive reading involves reading original English books; if you feel a little uncomfortable with your listening, you should listen to more VOA. . . ; Spoken language classes should be active. The first thing you should do when entering college is to get to know all the classmates in the class. Although it is more difficult because some students are more introverted, when it comes time to do written assignments or submit exam assignments, you will know how important this is. It’s easy to use (some people’s notes are very clear), and universities often copy each other’s homework. The second thing: Absenteeism is common in college. You must learn how to find reasonable excuses for absenteeism or being called out (it is not the intention, and there are some bad things), but this is also a required course (be careful; some school teachers If you are found to be absent from class once, treat it as if you have never attended class before), because college life is different from high school, and listening to some classes seriously will not be effective.
We should learn to arrange our own time, this is university. There are a lot of parties and social gatherings (AA system) during the freshman year. They are usually clubs, hometown associations, etc. You can participate at will. Those activities are actually good. They can let you know more about college life, help you adapt, and expand your horizons. Friendship circles are of course also a good way to pass the time. Knowing more people can really help you a lot. They can teach you a lot, help you grow better and avoid detours. Students from other places can take advantage of their freshman year to go out more, because only freshman have so much time and mood. Freshmen can make full use of used books (textbooks), buy them from the used book market or borrow them from seniors from the same hometown. The seniors love and care for their junior brothers and sisters! And there are many books that you don’t need to buy, such as Mao Si, Horse Classics, and Military Theory. Try not to fail the class (actually this has been discussed a lot above)! "Campus Chapter 1" 1. Maybe you are admitted to your second choice; maybe you are admitted to the Nth major, but no matter whether you like this school or this major or not, you have to study hard and study hard. If you give up, even if there is an opportunity to change majors, it won't be your turn. 2. No matter what prestigious school you go to, after the semester starts, there will always be some freshmen who will show off their talents and arrogance, but please be humble. There are many students with special skills, and grades determine everything. 3. You will be full of curiosity about college life. You should take advantage of this time to collect more information about the school and make more friends. 4. Grade points in the first three years are useful. Students with higher grade points have greater chances of finding employment. After 4 years of college, applying for scholarships for studying abroad, free tuition, and free living expenses also depends on the grade point (preferably above 3.5). 5. University examinations are not very strict about cheating (the same applies to key universities). It is common to occasionally turn to the book during the examination. When it is outrageous, the teacher will at most remind you to pay attention. 6. University life is rich and colorful, and learning is only an important part of it. The purpose of college exams: to test whether you know, not mastery. Tutoring books are basically not required for university studies. 7. Stick to class, skip class occasionally (I know this is not good), study for an average of 1-2 hours after class every day, plus 1 hour of exercise, and double the time to study before the exam. If your academic performance is above average, you can I got the third-class scholarship for the academic year. 8. At the beginning of the school year, there will be a phenomenon of "dominating" students who start class early. If you listen carefully during class, please sit in a fixed seat so that the teacher can get to know you (you may get extra points in the exam). If you are often absent from class, please fight as a guerrilla to prevent the teacher from getting to know you. 9. Everyone will work very hard after school starts. Sometimes you will feel that there is a lot of pressure to study and there are many courses, so you must study the important courses well! 10. Universities in the north of Guangdong; most dormitories do not have air-conditioning (including famous universities such as Qingdao, Beijing, Fuzhou, Jiaotong, Ke, Zhejiang, and Nanfang), and many freshman dormitories do not have network cables, and self-study rooms and libraries There is wireless Internet (you can use your laptop to access it for free), and the computer room also provides seats for access (if you need to pay, you will be charged on time). 11. The school study rooms are usually full of people at night, especially in the hot season (the study rooms and libraries are all air-conditioned). There are so many people reviewing during exams that they have to fight for seats, but there is no way. If you don't go there until 7 o'clock in the evening, there won't be any seats for self-study. 12. The overall male-to-female ratio in each school is also different (more boys in science and engineering, more girls in literature and history). Here’s a reminder for boys: As boys, you must behave like a boy and be more considerate of girls. Therefore, when school starts, you have to work hard to carry luggage and books. 13. Group life cannot be as free as living alone. You need to adjust your life rules. There is a lights-out time in the dormitory at night.
14. Attention "night owls"; think more about others and don't affect your roommates' rest. You must have a good relationship with your roommates. After all, you have to spend 4 years together. Always remember that you are a family. Pay attention to communication, and discuss any issues or difficulties. 15. Remember: treat people with sincerity! Only in this way can you find truly intimate friends. At the same time, you must be good at identifying which friends you can have deep friendships with and which ones are just casual acquaintances. Try to find some good people to be your friends, you will benefit a lot. 16. The building management will check the dormitory hygiene from time to time every week (actually basically regularly, so-called spot checks) and pay attention to cleaning, because the dormitory hygiene evaluation is linked to many collective and individual award evaluations. 17. When you use a meal card to eat in the canteen, be sure to keep an eye on the machine when punching in, in case 4 yuan is changed into 40 yuan. This has happened. 18. Try to play cards as little as possible in your freshman year, although this may be your only way to relax this semester. In the next semester, freshmen students will rush to computer rooms and Internet cafes. 19. Develop a regular work and rest schedule, although it will become more and more irregular in the next few years. 20. Now that we are in college, it is best to use the college holidays to go out to work or go out for a walk. It is necessary to get in touch with the society. If you want to find a job, you must go to Qingong Office! 21. Don’t help your roommate install computer game software. Although your original intention is good, in the end he will play the game while you blame him. 22. Don’t expect the math IQ of the waiters in the cafeteria to be high. Their correct addition rate will not be higher than 50%. For them, multiplication is easier than addition. 23. Don’t go to the cafeteria waiter’s window in a bad mood to get food, he will turn your steamed pork ribs into steamed eggs. 24. Don’t take textbooks home during the holidays. You must bring them back to school intact. "Military Training Chapter 1" and "Military Training Chapter 1" only cover the content of political education and military training. The writing method is different from the previous articles, focusing on positive introduction. Military training is a means to enhance national defense education. "Military training" has been carried out in colleges and universities for more than 20 years, and it is also a course in the teaching system of various colleges and universities. Military training is a required course for freshman students. The general requirement is 3 credits. Most colleges and universities will arrange for freshmen to undergo military training before the start of school. A few schools will arrange for freshmen to undergo military training before and after the semester of the second year. The duration is usually fifteen days. The freshman military training conference will distribute (students purchase) all military training uniforms and supplies, including: military uniforms (including hoods) shirts, ties, military shoes, armed belts, backpack straps, etc. Generally, schools will use camouflage uniforms, and some colleges and universities will use camouflage uniforms to prevent new students from entering. Training uniforms and supplies are borrowed from upperclassmen, with Navy, Army and Air Force training uniforms rotating each year. The subjects of military training include: queue drills, shouting slogans, crawling forward, singing songs, midnight drills, etc. In addition to normal military training, some colleges and universities also offer subjects such as battlefield ambulance, small arms shooting, military topography, and computer war games (simulating the main battles of World War II). Queue drills are the highlight of military training. They include: standing at attention, taking a rest, turning between stops, marching, walking in step, goose-stepping, running, stepping, standing still, squatting, standing up, tidying up, counting in order, saluting, completing the salute, and standing astride. , training in the middle of the night, etc. To put it simply: military training is to "stand in a military posture, walk forward, and repeat simple movements mechanically hundreds of times." The first day should be the "Military Training Mobilization and Oath-taking Ceremony" where the instructors will say "In these 15 days, you are no longer students, you are just soldiers; there is only obedience here, no power to say no" and other inspiring instructions. The most difficult subject in military training is crawling, and the most attractive subject is target shooting. The most commonly sung military songs are "Returning from Target Shooting", "I am a Soldier" and "Love Me China".
The most proud subject is the "Military Parade". From training classes to military theory classes, from group singing to queue confrontation, everything is carried out in an orderly manner every day, and every action reflects the cohesion of the entire team. The daily military training time is very tight. Discipline is the purpose and requirement of military training, especially the night training in military training: ...I heard that there was going to be training every night, and no one in the dormitory went to wash up. Everyone got dressed in advance, packed their backpacks, and lay on the bed pretending to sleep. At two o'clock in the middle of the night, I suddenly heard a whistle, and then someone shouted: "Get up, it's time to practice!" 'The dormitory was in a hectic state, with shoes and hats flying everywhere... Most freshmen will endure, endure, and accept the baptism of the scorching sun. Some instructors are still very unkind. Push-ups and squats have become commonplace corporal punishment. Who can not complain? It’s useless. Do you dare to mention it? When everyone finally walked together with their sore legs, they were already exhausted. After returning to the dormitory, they almost didn't have the strength to take off their shoes. The intensity of military training is increasing every day. We practice goose-stepping under the scorching sun, switching between straight-step and goose-step. Our hands are sore and trembling. The suffering is really indescribable, and it is even harder for us to bear. It takes three months for regular troops to practice well. And we only had 15 days! During every training, my hands and feet were sore and numb, and sometimes I was so tired that I didn’t even have the strength to stand up. In addition to training, we must also insist on cleaning up the housekeeping. Folding quilts is a part of housework, and quilts must have edges and corners. After military training every day, we were almost exhausted. We had to climb stairs, fetch water, sweep the floor, and on sunny days, we had to be exposed to the sun all day on the playground. Every time we had sex, our whole bodies were soaked with sweat. There was nothing we could wear that could not shed sweat. After the sweat dried, patches of salt appeared on our clothes. My throat was hoarse, my back was sore and my legs were sore. My military uniform had not been washed for several days. It was already soaked with sweat and emitted a disgusting smell of sweat. Many female students shed tears. One can imagine the intensity of sunshine in summer. As people born in Guangdong, our skin is not white to begin with. After a few days, we become equatorial people. This is beyond our expectation, but it is also reasonable. The military training life has slipped away with time, but the touching scenes of the past still often float before my eyes. …Have you ever remembered that strong and vigorous pace? Have you ever remembered the sharp-edged quilt? Have you ever remembered that loud and beautiful singing voice? Have you ever remembered that instructor who likes to use force? Only by remembering the solemn military posture under the scorching sun... can we reflect the sadness of today's chat... Military training life also has its sweetness and bitterness, and the various jokes and fooling around in collective life are the most memorable in military training life. We still keep that in mind. Instructor who loves to train people, I still feel that the powerful force in my heart is rising. This force drowns the weakness in my heart and defeats the insignificance in my heart. This is military training! This is the real soldier of today! "Love" Since the resumption of the college entrance examination system, the policies of the national competent authorities on college students' love issues have experienced a transition from an explicit prohibition to "not promoting and not opposing". This is an important background for understanding the evolution of the phenomenon of college students' love. After ten years of hard work, you have finally become the pride of the times. Perhaps falling in love in college is another college entrance examination in your life, or when you encounter the God of Love for the first time, you must not only welcome it naturally and freely, but also handle it well. Love and other relationships overcome all kinds of vulgar elements. 1. Attention, junior sisters: On the first day of freshman enrollment, the "super girls" can enjoy the "warm care" of the senior boys. For girls, you will feel the meticulous care of the senior boys. 2. Junior fellow students, please note: Don’t believe in rumors like “Girls in science and engineering will swim in their dreams with long hair if they don’t look back; girls in science and engineering will scare a few cows to death in the field if they look back.” ; Comparing the pretty girls in science and engineering schools with the pretty girls in liberal arts and history schools, the proportion of pretty girls in science and engineering schools has an absolute advantage. 3. Generally speaking, the "ideological and political teachers" in the class will advise the first-year student cadres not to fall in love in college, while other students are in college. Don't fall in love before getting married. However, professors hold the opposite opinion. College students should of course focus on study, but college students in love can also promote each other and improve together. If you have the capital and confidence, just go ahead and talk.
4. In college, falling in love and studying do not necessarily conflict. It is just a knowledge learning process. You will learn how to interact between men and women, which also helps you grow. As long as they are handled well, two people can supervise each other. study. Maybe there is some spiritual sustenance and motivation to study. In fact, it is much better to make an appointment with a friend to review than to do things such as playing tractors, landlords and games. 5. On university campuses, the main reason why the love ratio of girls is higher than that of boys is that girls mature physiologically and psychologically earlier and have strong dependence; the ratio of female college students is generally lower than that of boys. In particular, girls in science schools are always in an advantageous position of "demand exceeds supply". 6. Regarding the love performance of college students; generally speaking, liberal arts students have a higher emotional intelligence index, are good at image thinking, and pay more attention to image and perception. The IQ index of science students will be higher. Good at abstract thinking, paying more attention to substance and taste. 7. Students majoring in liberal arts usually have more leisure courses. They can do surprise endorsements and reviews during exams. Falling in love can enrich their leisure life. Therefore, the love rate of liberal arts students is higher than that of science and engineering students. 8. Students majoring in science usually take many experimental courses, the subjects focus on understanding, and the after-class homework is very heavy. The content of professional knowledge is closely connected. They cannot rely on surprise to cope with the exam. The study pressure is high. Therefore, the proportion of science students falling in love is higher. Lower. 9. Junior sisters, please note: In college, boys look at girls; freshman girls are gold, sophomores are silver, juniors are bronze, and seniors are iron. Believe me, that’s right, counselors don’t actually have anything to say about falling in love. Don't talk too deeply, otherwise "Bamboo" will delete the post again. Regarding "falling in love", I believe everyone is already a master, so I won't be too verbose here. Finally, I wish you a happy college life.
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