It's time to ask yourself, do you have any regrets about the university? What are the things you still have to do before you graduate? How can you graduate happily and successfully?
Say goodbye to your university friends and roommates
You've been sweating on the same ground with your roommates for years. Spending time catching up on their major assignments, the clubmates worked together on their interests.
Thank them for their tolerance and care, and even though you may have arguments, Perhaps you will never see them again.
Write a good thesis
The thesis is the last project before graduation. Life at a university is not complete without a thesis. A whole series of graduation preparations remind us that it is time to graduate.
These rituals are like last-minute instructions: don't let farewells come without warning.
A photo with every building on campus
The library, which you never go to except for reviews; the school canteen, which you love and hate; the university dormitory, which you dislike for being crowded but are so well-dressed; the classrooms, which you complain about the high floors but have to go to, the athletic field, where you used to cheer and shout and sweat.
Walk around the campus and retrace the path you came from; when you left, you'll miss them.
Sitting in on the last class
When you were at university, you were probably used to skipping classes and being late, giving up your classes to your mobile phone and sleepyheads. You may have never taken the initiative to sit in on a class, or you may have wavered in your choice of major and still feel the urge to do so.
Go to a class you were interested in, the past may be untraceable, but regrets can still be made up.
The first thing you have to prepare for before seeking employment is to look at the job search correctly.
Why many graduates are not in the right frame of mind and do not properly find their place?
A large proportion of graduates cannot properly find their place, they do not know what they know, what they have to learn, and what they have to gain.
Constantly looking for jobs, constantly interviewing, time just goes by day by day, month by month. You're probably still picking.
The first thing is a job search CV.
A job search resume is a simple overview of your school experience, and performance in school, richer students can also write some part-time social work experience, etc.
A job search resume is a tool for you to find a job on the road.
The second thing is an objective view of themselves, and objective knowledge of the work.
Most people say, "Everyone's first job is very important." There is some truth to that, compared to some of the graduates who are in a bad state of mind, students who are constantly looking for work and job hunting, as talked about earlier.
They are wasting their time, you may have been in social practice for six months or even a year.
And it's precisely such a gap that you maybe see which of your shortcomings, which things you see in the workplace, and you start to fill in the gaps and start to adapt to the job, workplace, and social reality.
And they are still living in a state of feeling good about themselves at school.