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The newness of the situation and the range of decisions you’ll face could leave you confused. Think about what you want from college and from friends. Study after breakfast, between classes, whatever works best for you. Don’t cut off all social contacts. They’re as vital to surviving in college as reading. Study Hegel first, then catch a late movie. Study methods Would you take a trip by stopping for directions at every station instead of reading a map? Of course not. Studying in college demands more reading and thinking, less memorization than in high school. Survey the material first to get a sense of it: formulate1 some questions. Jot2 down key ideas, tell yourself the essence3 of what you’re read and review it. Does it make sense? Were your questions answered? The major choice It is quite appropriate to view college as a broadening4 experience, a preparation for life. Indeed, many college students do not select their ultimate career path until after they graduate. So take occupational course if you like, but don’t feel complled to mold your major to the market.
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v.用公式表示;规划;设计;系统地阐述 | |
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n.少量;vi.草草记下;vt.匆匆写下 | |
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n.本质,实质,精华,精粹 | |
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