Career planning goals and measures for college students

University career planning goals and measures.

Freshman year: lay a solid foundation. Conceptually change "I want to learn" into "I want to learn", and learn basic courses in a down-to-earth manner, especially English and computers. Make small plans under the big plan, insist on memorizing English words and practicing speaking every day, and study it unswervingly from the beginning of your freshman year. Consider whether to pursue a double major or a second minor based on your actual situation, and prepare the materials as early as possible. The learning tasks for freshman are relatively simple. You can participate in club activities appropriately, take on necessary positions, improve your organizational skills and communication skills, and prepare yourself for graduation job interviews.

Sophomore year: Carrying forward the past and linking up with the future. During this year, we must not only grasp the basics, but also prepare for the transition from basic courses to professional courses, and browse some important senior courses one by one to facilitate a smooth transition to the junior year. This year, you should have one or two significant English and computer certificates in your hands, and choose courses in other majors to diversify your knowledge. You can participate in useful social practices, such as going to the countryside and volunteering, or you can try to work part-time in units related to your major to experience different levels of life and cultivate your hard-working spirit and sense of social responsibility.

Junior year: catch up. Take the initiative to deepen the study of professional courses, and try to squeeze the senior courses into the junior semester so that the seniors have relatively loose time to apply for jobs or take postgraduate entrance examinations. For most students, the junior year is the time when they are about to throw themselves into the society, so they should ask their senior brothers and sisters for job search information, interview skills and workplace needs, as well as their experience in writing cover letters and resumes. And start practicing for your dream career during the holidays. Students preparing for the postgraduate entrance examination or studying abroad should pay attention to the examination information and collect various information from as many channels as possible.

Senior year: Sailing for thousands of miles. Now that the target is locked, it's time to take action. If you are looking for a job, prepare your personal job search materials, participate in recruitment activities, and visit job search websites and forums, and you will naturally enjoy the fruits of your hard work. For those who are taking the postgraduate entrance examination and going abroad, now is the sprint period, so work hard and strive to achieve your goals. While students are busy thinking about their futures, the graduation thesis is a test that you must not be careless about. It is a test of your four years of university study. You must be responsible for yourself. Don’t just fool around with "scissors and paste". Think about how glorious it is to be rated as an excellent paper. As long as you can conscientiously implement your plans in the first three years of college, I believe that your senior year will be your harvest season.