The famous sayings at the beginning of school are as follows:
1. A ruler is short; an inch is long. Things are lacking; wisdom is unclear.
2. No matter how long the road is, you can walk it step by step. No matter how short the road is, you can't reach it without moving your feet.
3. There are only two ways to achieve success in the world: through your own diligence, or through the incompetence of others.
4. Read to gain knowledge, think to gain wisdom, be open-minded to gain knowledge, and apply skills to gain.
How to adapt to school life:
Part One:
Actively integrate into campus life. In order to quickly adapt to university life, freshmen must first actively integrate into campus life. Attending freshman orientation and orientation is a great place to start. This allows you to meet other new students and build friendships and mutual support.
At the same time, you should actively participate in on-campus activities such as student clubs, academic groups, and volunteer activities to broaden your interpersonal network. Establish good relationships with classmates and seniors, learn from each other and exchange experiences, which will help freshmen adapt to the university environment faster.
Part 2:
Properly plan time and tasks. College life has more freedom and challenges. Therefore, reasonable planning of time and tasks is the key for freshmen to adapt to college life. Freshmen should make a detailed study plan and allocate time to complete various tasks.
To make full use of your spare time, you must not only study outside the classroom, but also participate in social activities and hobbies. At the same time, learn to manage time to avoid procrastination and wasting time. By properly planning time and tasks, freshmen can better balance study and life and quickly adapt to the rhythm of university life.
Part 3:
Actively seek resources and support New students should not be afraid to seek resources and support as they adjust to college life. Schools usually provide a variety of support services, such as tutoring centers, study guidance, career counseling, etc. New students can proactively use these resources to seek help and advice.
At the same time, you should actively participate in courses and tutoring classes, establish contact with professors and teaching assistants, and solve learning problems in a timely manner. In addition, form a study group with classmates to help and learn from each other and grow together. By actively seeking resources and support, freshmen can better resolve confusions and problems and adapt to college life faster.