On Su Tuo of Shanghai Jiaotong University

Suto means quality development, and each college has its own management methods for Suto.

In college, grades are not the only factor to measure a person. Suto can use them to select scholarships, three good students and other honors. This is called comprehensive evaluation: one year's final grade = academic grade *0.7+ Soto grade.

So Suto is still very important. Even if your academic performance is the first, but you don't pay attention to Soto's performance, you won't get a scholarship, because the evaluation of the scholarship depends on the ranking of comprehensive evaluation.

So how can we get the extension point?

First of all, look at the composition of extension points: as mentioned earlier, academic performance only accounts for 70%, so extension points account for 30%. Every semester, the class will hold a comprehensive evaluation meeting, and the first-year classmates will give you an evaluation score of 20 points, so people with good popularity will basically get high marks. So how do you get 10? This is Soto's bonus. If you do nothing, you won't get any points for this 10. Can do volunteer work, social practice, class cadres, etc. To get this 10. For example, a college stipulates that volunteers can get 0. 1 point, monitor can get 2 points, social practice can get 2 points, and blood donation can get 0.5 points, so the lowest score can be 0 and the highest score can be 10.

University is a stage for all-round exercise. The purpose of doing this is not to encourage students to concentrate on their studies, but to pay attention to all-round development. So it doesn't matter if you get bad grades. Take part in more social activities, add some points, or get scholarships.