Useful tips for students. Harmful and "useful" advice to students

Good day, dear reader! This article is primarily dedicated to those who will come to the university this September as a freshman.

Many of today's applicants and schoolchildren have no idea how the life of a student differs from the life of the same student. Indeed, from the outside it seems that a schoolboy and a student are almost the same thing. The same study, the same notes. But that's just how it seems. In fact, student life is very different from school.

Therefore, we decided to write this article so that schoolchildren and applicants understand all the main points student life.

Conventionally, we divide student life into two parts. The first part deals directly with educational activities: attending lectures, notes, sessions, etc. In the second part, we will reveal the main points outside the student's academic life. The topics of the hostel, personal life, plans for the future, etc. will be presented there.

It seems to us that the article constructed in this way will allow you, dear readers, to better understand and feel your future student life. So, let's begin.

First, we will look at what the student does during class time. After all, after all, the most important task for a student is to study, and if possible, well.

As soon as you arrive at the university, the first thing you will do is attend lectures. Lectures are theoretical classes in which various knowledge on the subject is given. One lecture can last a whole school day (4-5 pairs).

A couple is a time interval that is equal to 2 regular lessons at school (2×45 minutes). But most often in one day you will be given 2 pairs of 2 different items.

After you have gone through a certain amount of theoretical material, say on the History of Russia, you will have seminars on this subject in your schedule.

Seminars are a "practical" application of the acquired knowledge. Usually at seminars they consolidate the material covered, listen to reports on various topics, watch presentations.

>Seminars are usually much less than lectures. It may even not exist at all. By the way, you should know that the so-called colloquia are sometimes put in place of seminars.

What is this terrible word, colloquium?

Don't be afraid, these are, in fact, the same seminars, only with their own specifics. Colloquia are usually held in mathematics. They go as follows: after your group has gone through a certain number of lectures, you will be asked to learn them (for example, from the 5th to the 14th topic) and then the teacher will personally ask each of the students in your group a topic .

This is the difference between a colloquium and a seminar: a colloquium is aimed at consolidating the knowledge of each student individually, and a seminar is aimed at consolidating the material covered in your entire group in general.

You need to go to classes, be it at least a lecture or a seminar. Every lesson matters. If you make it a habit from the first days of your studies to skip "uninteresting" subjects, then this can become a bad habit.

Then all these absenteeism will come back to you during the session. Therefore, if you decide to study well at the university, then start student life no problem.

Although they said that in the first part of the article we will consecrate only the educational life of a student, however, it is here that it is necessary to say about extracurricular activities. These activities, in fact, are also part of the study, so we write about them here.

Everyone knows that students live happily. And they do this through participation in various events held within the walls of the university. KVN, skits, Miss and Mr. University - these events are integral attributes of student life. Therefore, as soon as you arrive at the university, be prepared that you will almost immediately be “recruited” to participate in various competitions, reviews, quizzes, etc.

You, most likely, will have a logical question: is it necessary to participate in this whole business? You came to the university to study, not to engage in amateur performances.

That's how it is, only boring lectures, you will soon forget (after the session, for sure, about it a little later), but you will have memories of various holidays for a lifetime.

Even if you forget something, the photos that are taken at any event will refresh your memory. Wouldn't you take pictures of lectures every time, so that later you can remember how they went with you? But competitions and KVNs will always be captured on photo and video cameras.

Therefore, if you are offered to take part in any competition, then by all means agree, provided that a) you are really interested in it and b) that participation in competitions will not affect your academic performance. Still, you should put your studies in the first place, and everything else - only then.

After you study at a higher educational institution for six months (i.e. from the second semester), you will be attracted to various scientific conferences.

At first, just as a spectator, then, as you begin to understand how to do science, you will be asked to write independent scientific papers and defend them before the student scientific society.

A student scientific society is an organization of students in a university that is engaged in scientific work among students. Usually it is arranged like this: the chairman of the SSS gives the order to prepare reports to all members of the SSS.

Then they all meet at the plenary session and read out the best reports there. Naturally, it is physically impossible to read out all the reports there.

Therefore, after the plenary session, all its participants disperse into sections. Each section is responsible for any one direction. For example, there is a section of management and historical sciences, etc.

Everyone is already participating in the section. Then the commission sums up all the performances, and the winners receive diplomas and prizes. For you first-year students, the most important thing to understand from this is that CHO is a great opportunity to express yourself.

If you are fond of something, even if it does not concern your immediate specialty, sign up for the SSS and do a good scientific paper on your favorite topic. Perhaps this will be the beginning of your professional career for you.

In any case, you will benefit from participation in the AtoN in any case, because. get a useful experience that you will need more than once. Therefore, if you have a desire to do science - go ahead, SNO is waiting for you!

In addition to all of the above, students go in for sports during their studies at the university. Physical education lessons are a matter of course, besides them, various sports competitions are constantly held within the walls of the university.

Football, volleyball, basketball, running, cross-country skiing, swimming in the pool - these are just some of the sports that you can play within the walls of the university.

After all, not everyone likes to participate in recreational activities or engage in science - for someone, "their element" is sports. Perhaps if a person loves sports more than lectures in his main subjects, then he should have entered some sports specialty.

However, many people love sports and physical education just as entertainment. Few people want to connect their future life with sports.

Therefore, even if you study, say, for mathematics, no one forbids you to do your favorite pastime within the walls of your educational institution. You can play for a university team in any sport.

And, by the way, let's tell you a secret: if you defend the honor of the university on the sports ground, then it will be credited to you.

Teachers will be more lenient with you than with other students. By the way, this pattern also applies to those who take part in KVN or participate in the scientific life of their university.

Therefore, the conclusion is this - if you want to successfully study at the university - be active not only at lectures and seminars!

If you are not a student yet, then after reading the previous part of the article, you might think that studying at the university is very simple.

Know that you only go to lectures and seminars, and you can spend the rest of the time as you wish. Such a large set of different features is made on purpose, because. University is the starting point for independent adult life.

And life is full of various possibilities, as you know. That is why within the walls of your university they are trying to create something similar so that you understand and finally decide what you want from life. Maybe you chose the wrong specialty, maybe you like to do something else.

In general, student years are years of searching for oneself. That is why you will have such a busy student life. Find your way within the walls of the university, and then you will not dangle back and forth in adulthood.

[A student's life is full of events, just choose!]

But this is so, a lyrical digression. It was made in order to bring you to the most important event in the life of a student - to pass the exam.

A session is a period of time when students are tested on their knowledge of the subject they have completed in six months. Simply put, this is the most intense and stressful time in a measured fun student life.

Your final grade on the exam depends on how you worked at lectures and seminars throughout the semester. Also, do not forget that participation in various extracurricular activities, scientific sections and sports teams is a plus for you on the exam.

Here we will not dwell in detail, we will only say that if you regularly went to almost all classes, completed all the tasks on time, then you have nothing to be afraid of the session. Only those who have been fooling around for six months should be afraid of her. If you want more details, then read the article above. Everything is detailed there.

The next part of the article is devoted to the life of a student during extracurricular time. After all, learning doesn't end there. Every day you will leave the doors of your university and go home. Therefore, below we will tell you about the main things students do in their free time.

It's good when you study in the same city where you have parents and your own room in the apartment. However, the majority of first-year students come from other cities, and live during their studies at the university in a hostel. A hostel is, first of all, one of the stages of your life. A free life full of all sorts of emotions.

How to live in a hostel? How to survive there?

It often happens that when you come to settle in a room, you come there, and a terrible picture appears before your eyes - a small room, 4 beds, a closet and peeled wallpaper.

Yes, and here you have to live 5 years! Such a thought can frighten anyone. Therefore, in order to start life in the hostel on the right foot, you have to push your parents to help you redecorate the room.

However, you will live with other students who also have parents and their own thoughts about the renovation. Therefore, in order to avoid bad relations from the very beginning of your residence in the hostel, you should meet with other residents and their parents together and discuss who will be responsible for what.

Who will buy new wallpapers, who will buy a TV, and who will help with linoleum. By doing this, you will reduce your renovation costs and get to know the people with whom you will share a room for several years.

Another important issue regarding living in a hostel is food. Food is a student's problem, especially if he lives in a student hostel. Regarding this, we advise you to read the article: How a student should eat properly in a dormitory There we described in detail how and what you should eat in a dormitory.

Every young person needs money. After all, now almost all entertainment is paid. Therefore, students have a question: where to find pocket money? Many of the students start working almost from the first year of their studies at the university.

Thus, such students inexcusably skip classes a lot, which, ultimately, has a bad effect on their academic performance. Such people often hang in the balance from leaving the university.

Therefore, we immediately warn you against such a step. You don't have to work all day if you're a full-time student! This is the law. Forget about work all day long. She is not for you.

What then to do? Sitting without money and sucking your thumb?

You don't have to work all day.

But no one forbids you to earn extra money after school or on weekends. Don't know who? Then read our next articles: Summer part-time work for schoolchildren and students and Ways to earn money for schoolchildren and students.

From these articles, you will understand that, in fact, it is not difficult for a student to earn money, you just need to be smart and a little diligent.

Did you think we forgot about it? Of course, let's forget something else! For many students, student years are years of active search for their other half. Many even decipher the abbreviation VUZ as "get married successfully."

So, dear freshmen, if you don't have a loved one yet, then it's time to find one.

Just do not start searching from the very first day of training. Learn at least six months, look around. You have a few more years ahead of you, so you will definitely find the one you are looking for.

If you have not yet had a close relationship with the opposite sex, then, dear freshmen, be prepared - soon everything will be. So ... be prepared at least from the moral side. Do not be afraid to make contact, do not complex, and then you will find your soul mate very soon.

4. Dreams about the future.

When you come to study at the university, you will almost immediately begin to think about what you will do after graduation.

After all, 4-5 years that you will study at a university is a very short period of time. You could say it's a moment. Therefore, many students, while still on the student bench, begin to think about who they will be in 5-10 years after graduation. And it is right. If you think about it, it means that you care about your future.

But how to achieve everything that you so dream of? We have a very useful article on this site called How to implement youth plans? We strongly recommend that you read it. There you will find many answers to your questions.

Here we will just say that the foundation of the foundations, your “foundation”, “guiding star” will be the goal. If you don't have a goal in life, then you will never achieve what you want. Also, it would be nice to have an action plan in front of your eyes to achieve the goal. A plan is a list of specific tasks that you need to complete in order to bring your cherished goal closer to you.

Therefore, remember, dear freshmen and all those who read this article, if you do not have a goal and a plan, then your life is a series of accidents that make you stagnate. You just don't know where to go, where to go.

Conclusion : Life of a student very different from the life of the same student. Every first-year student should know how education is organized at the university in order to come to study on September 1 to be ready for all the difficulties and joys of student life.

In the framework of this article, we tried to briefly describe the main moments of the life of students.

We hope that now you have a general idea of ​​student life, you have become more ready for it. Therefore, as soon as you become real students, do not forget to look at our site.

Every day we try to make it easier for you to study at the university. Our advice is practical, we solve your problems. Therefore, there will be a problem, please contact. We will gladly help you.

Can't find an audience? Don't know where to buy a ticket? Do not understand anything in documents and scholarships? Believe me, you are not alone, and there are dozens of people around who can help. In many universities, newcomers even have a curator - a senior student who will show and tell everything. Don't be afraid to look stupid with questions like "Where's the canteen?" It is normal not to know this when you are at university for the first time.

Try yourself in unusual things

A dance group, student television, a choir, or even a cheerleading team. Nobody knows where you will find yourself. The university provides opportunities that were not available to you at school.

Try and take risks - maybe it will change your life?

Take everything from these opportunities: competitions, festivals, international exchange programs and much more, until the burden of everyday work has fallen on your shoulders.

You will learn how to plan your time so that you do not run after the teachers during the session. After all, it will be quite unpleasant to fly out of KVN, the choir and the volleyball team at the same time, because it didn’t work out. now your everything!

Be active in workshops

If at school everyone liked to sit silently at the back of the desk, then at the university it’s better not to do this. If you answer at the seminars, the teacher will remember and get a chance for an "automatic".

Make new acquaintances

Especially with classmates and seniors. You will have to communicate with the former for another four years, and the latter will tell you everything about the teachers, share notes and questions for exams. It is also useful to know the activists and staff of the university.

Don't be afraid of the session

No one has ever died from university, believe me. Yes, there will be more of them than at school, they will be twice a year, but it's not scary. And if you take notes, delve into the educational process and start preparing in advance, then you don’t even have to cram all night long. Many groups have a practice of preparing together: questions are shared among everyone, and it becomes much easier to write tickets.

Go to physical education

It's simple: not getting a credit and losing a scholarship because for some reason you decided that this is an unimportant subject is insulting and stupid. If you don’t want to grab your head at the end of the year, then it’s better to regularly visit the gym and pool.

In general, this is a great way to be in shape, because university physical education is not like school physical education and most often goes in the format of free training or fitness.


Forget everything you were taught in school

First, your USE scores don't mean anything anymore. Secondly, it is worth removing the words “lesson”, “teacher” and “change” from the lexicon. And thirdly, studying is now only your problem. They won’t call mom to the director and they won’t put a stake, but you can easily earn more serious problems. Independence at the entrance to the university is not issued, which is a pity.

Take things easy

If you catch a cold and miss one day, you will not be expelled. If you do not carry ten textbooks with you, you will not be expelled either. Even if you are late for a class, you can continue to study further. Try to find a common language with the teachers, and everything will be fine.

Don't drop your studies

Despite the previous point. Yes, student life is great, but you should not forget about lectures and proper attendance. After all, that's what you're here for, right?


Student life is the best time

Believe! The school years flew by too quickly, and the student years, all the more, cannot be delayed.

October 16, 2011 at 07:53 pm
  • Educational process in IT

Tip 1. Learn to communicate, always be able to establish contact with people

The university is an amazing place. It is unlikely that in your future life you will find yourself in such a cluster of the most diverse, diverse and interesting young people gathered in one place. Here you can master the skill of communication to perfection. Look for the right, "your" people, hold on to them, and learn to respect everyone else around you. Don't hesitate to get in touch with them. This will most likely be a very important skill that will help you out more than once.
Chat more! It is very rare that single people suffering from "autism" are well settled in life. Never forget a simple truth: it is easiest to make friends at school and university, later it will be incomparably more difficult to make it. Set goals for yourself, achieve them, rejoice in your small victories, enjoy them. Repeat this procedure over and over again. Learn to keep your attention on the most important training courses, on the most important For you affairs at the university. Focus your attention, make plans for the future, but never lose the sense of the present moment. It is in the present moment that you direct all your strength, all your energy. But please do not lose control over everything else.
This is very controversial for many, but no less important advice. Never, never work while studying at the university! Especially, full-time and at a permanent place of work. A full-time job will most likely ruin your education, and the "system" will diligently promote it.
Why? You are wasting time. Are you gaining experience? It's not always helpful. Are you completely sure what you will need in the future?
Just remember that while you are investing your mind, health and time in the development of someone else's company (namely, someone else's, your own company is a completely different matter), someone at the same moment is investing in the development of their personality and intellect. What do you think is a higher priority? Think about this question. And if work turns out to be more important for you, then try to answer the question, why do you need education at all then ...
Work on yourself, constantly. You just need to constantly improve, look for new sources of information. Read, write, decide. Do not be afraid to prove yourself, take part in everything that you think is interesting: olympiads, competitions, competitions, grants, trips... Follow these events and find important and interesting ones for yourself.
You should not feel satisfied after mastering all the knowledge gained in the classroom. Remember that this is just the bare minimum. Not every student succeeds, so you must always be one step ahead of everyone else.
Do not be afraid that your knowledge will not be needed by anyone. Intelligent, smart "heads" are expensive. Knowledge has never gone "unpunished", and work - unrewarded! Don't think that any exception to this rule will happen in your case.
And most importantly, make sure that your "study did not interfere with education".
There are very few young people who are talented by nature, but most of them have to make their way into life with hard everyday work.
Everyone knows, probably, examples of the fact that some famous personalities (I will not name them) never graduated from the university, but at the same time they feel great in this life, having achieved sky-high success. But!
Firstly, they are far from being proud that they did not graduate from universities, and they do not at all preach this lifestyle. Do they give priority to people without education when hiring? Not!
Secondly, if you declare yourself a C student and you don't care about your GPA, then this is unlikely to help you somehow establish your company and achieve worldwide recognition. Very often, young people find in this just a reason that will cover their idleness and incompetence in some matters. Truth?
Does academic performance matter, your grade point average? What do parents and friends think about this? Not an authoritative opinion? Then an example: one of the founders of Google believes that nothing characterizes a person’s intelligence so well as the average score of his diploma, namely grades in mathematics and English. The rest of the assessments, in his opinion, reflect the ability of a person to implement this knowledge in all other areas. You must know about it. Think about it now, because you will no longer have the opportunity to correct the GPA of your diploma.
Now this phrase is often used to end speeches at conferences. For me, its meaning consists of the following components.
  • Something different from everyone else
  • To be famous, recognizable
  • Earn respect, earn prestige
  • Be better, at least in some way

If 6 years ago, or at least a little later, there was a person who would have told me these now obvious things, I think I would have built my studies at the university and relationships with people in a completely different way. Most likely, it would change my life now, and indeed, I would be a different person.

Please take all of the above as my personal experience. In no way am I trying to impose my opinion and I do not consider it absolutely correct, but I hope that this will be useful to someone and will be interesting.

At lectures and with teachers


  • If you come to the teacher at the department with any question, do not be shy, open the door to the office boldly, there is no need to knock. (What, really, trifles!).

  • Come in without hesitation and without asking permission. Don't close the door behind you.

  • Approach immediately to the teacher and stand above him.

  • If he is busy talking (for example, with the head of the department), interrupt their conversation, it is better to enter into a discussion, express your opinion on the issue under discussion, even if the subject of the conversation is unknown to you. For greater effect, it is better to block the interlocutors from each other. (Stand between them, put the briefcase.)

  • Bring as many things as possible with you (a suitcase, a jacket, a tube with drawings, etc.) Lay it all out on your teacher's table; if it doesn't fit, put it on the floor. (Such a barricade will not let him escape.)

  • Take as many people with you as possible. If friends came with you, enter the office with them. You can also grab random fellow travelers.

  • If someone is waiting for you outside, be sure to talk to him without leaving the office. Speak as loudly as possible so that not only friends left in the corridor can hear you, but also neighboring departments are also aware of the current situation.

  • To heighten the effect, it is good to chew gum directly during the conversation with the teacher.

Believe me, a teacher simply cannot remain indifferent to such a student!


During the day


  • I woke up myself - wake up my comrades. A fresh stream of foul language will help you drive away sleep and give you a good boost of energy.

  • Having woken up your comrades, you need to be the first: grab a shower and toilet, eat the public supply of sandwiches for breakfast, put on the best shoes. As a result, you will receive an additional charge of vivacity.

  • Leaving the hostel, do not wake the watchman - take pity on the old man. Enough with him what you arranged at four in the morning, returning from the disco.

  • In university corridors, say hello to everyone over thirty. What if this is your teacher? Do not remember all of them, really!

  • Bursting into a lecture with a solid delay, do not distract the teacher by knocking on the door and asking a stupid question: "Can I come in?". If it is not possible, they will throw you out and, if possible, they will pretend that they did not notice.

  • If, suddenly, they were allowed to attend a lecture, do not talk, do not play around and do not make noise. Lie down on your desk and sleep peacefully. You will talk, play and make noise at the next lecture when you get enough sleep.

  • Be very careful with your notes. Usually notes are diligent girls. Before starting this dubious process, think about life, about your sexual orientation.

  • Ask in class as many questions as you can about and without. There is a chance that the teacher will remember you, and when you appear for the exam, he will be sure that you are from this specialty, from this stream, and from this faculty, regardless of your answers.

  • At the laboratory work: break the test tubes, sleep the transformer and format the hard drive of the computer. By doing this, you will not only amuse yourself, but also make the students happy, who will come to your workplace in the next class.

  • After class, your conscience pushes you to the library, and your soul pulls you to the bar. Go with your heart: what is served in a bar is easier to digest than what is served in a library.

  • After the bar, you can go to friends: what if someone feeds you?! If fed, thank you long and hard for the treat. This increases the chances of a re-entry.

  • Conscience invites you to work out. Tell her that it's not the end of the semester yet and go to football.

  • Again, go around your friends, hoping to have dinner for free. The more acquaintances, the more effective the fight against hunger. Thus, the most crafty ballers acquire the most extensive connections. It is from them that deputies and presidents grow in the future.

  • After dinner, take a short nap and go to the disco.

  • Returning drunk in the morning from the disco, do not be rude to the watchman. Just break the glass, spit out the hall and turn the whole hostel on your ears. At best, it will help you fly out of the university, despite all the connections of your parents. At worst (if your parents' connections outweighed the common sense of the administration), you will gain authority among your comrades.

  • Going to bed, wake up your comrades. Do not deprive them of the opportunity to rejoice that you have finally appeared alive and healthy.

  • Start the next day from point 1.

In this article, I will be happy to recall my student days and share the experience of five long years. Dedicated to all students!

A curious situation is emerging - there are millions of students in the country, most of them experience the same problems and difficulties from year to year, and there is practically no information on how to deal with them on the Web. A dozen pages found through Google enlighten students on how to properly prepare for exams and talk to a teacher - that's all! As if student life is limited to exams… Rather, on the contrary, exams occupy a very insignificant place in a student’s life: “Students live happily from session to session.”

(Although: I also managed to find a translated article of a different kind, stuffed with nonsense about and)

Therefore, it is simply necessary to write an article about how to achieve success in a university and, in general, how to make sure that five (someone has six) years of study do not go down the drain.

Let's get started.

Tip number zero. I'm starting from scratch, because the advice is addressed to high school graduates and applicants. Usually, at the end of the 11th grade, schoolchildren get into a natural fever: pass the final exams (well, the Unified State Examination), squeeze into the university ... The motto of these days is “just to enter, it doesn’t matter where.” This is an extremely harmful and wrong approach. At the age of 17, few people think about the importance of choosing a place of study - but in vain, because it has a strong effect on the rest of their lives. Therefore, I invite applicants (if they are reading the article) to answer a few questions:

1. Why am I going to enter this university? .What do I expect from my studies?

2. What will I do after graduation? How will the knowledge or acquaintances that I received at this university help me in my studies?

3. Where would I begin to enter if I knew exactly what I would do?

4. Where should I go, given my answers to the previous three questions?

tip number one. So, you entered the university, studied there for the first week, no longer confuse the names and patronymics of the teachers and are aware of where you can intercept a piece between couples. Perfectly! Now it's time to stop and think. For simplicity, here are the questions again:

1. What has changed in my attitude towards this university? What new (and important) did I learn about him?

2. What can this university give me in terms of knowledge? How and where are its graduates settled?

3. What can this university give me besides knowledge? Dating and connections? Social work experience? The start of a scientific career?

It is important that you answer these questions as early as possible and determine the main thing as honestly as possible: how studying here relates to yours. Very often, a student comes to the realization that he slightly missed the mark when choosing a university or faculty. Very often he understands that study is futile. Do not hide from such thoughts. You should always be fully aware of the situation.

Tip number two. Your further actions depend on the answer to the questions in the previous paragraph. Here are some of the most likely routes:

Situation A: you understand that studying at this university can really give you enough practical and theoretical knowledge, in senior years students do internships and practice in good organizations and it definitely makes sense to study here. Well, then it's simple. Choose the subjects you will need for work after graduation and understand them well. On the rest, pay exactly as much attention as necessary so that there are no extra “tails”.

Situation B: Everything is exactly the opposite.

- if you spent a lot of time (you found that the university does not suit you in the 1st year) - enter another. Better to lose a year than 5.

- if the time has passed in order, then perhaps changing the place of study will not be too reasonable.

Tip number three. What to do if the university does not suit you, and it is too late to change it?

At one time (unfortunately, it was already in the 4th year ...) I sketched out for myself the following program of action:

1. Minimize the loss of time at the university.

2. Squeeze out everything you can from your native university, since you can’t get good knowledge.

3. Forget that I am a student and find myself another, more useful thing, to which I will devote maximum time and effort.

4. To perceive studying at the university as a training of ingenuity (to take exams without preparation), (to persuade especially evil teachers to let go of the class) and (to sit on compulsory classes).

All this, in principle, turned out well for me. Here are some examples.

Time Loss Minimization:

  • at the beginning of the semester, I made a rating of teachers - how much you can skip without consequences - and skipped accordingly;
  • having a little cold, I ran to the clinic, made tired eyes and complained of weakness - and as a result I received the coveted certificate, allowing me to do my own thing for a week or two;
  • unlike lectures, I attended seminars carefully and talked to them without shutting up - which, with some skill, is quite simple. In teachers, the “active student” lever clicked in their heads and it became easier to click on the “set the machine” button;
  • in my fifth year (late, late…) I took up a little, as it is now called, social activities - another excellent excuse appeared for all occasions.

Squeezing everything you can out of the university:

  • an increased scholarship - of course (automatic machines and a beautiful record book helped);
  • trip to the south
  • acquaintances and connections.

Over the past two courses, I also worked in places 6-7, snatched off a dozen certificates and diplomas in various competitions outside the university, managed to start (and fail, which is natural) my kind of business project, as well as “pump”, the ability to communicate and public speaking, time management. The only thing I regret is that I started truancy too late and was an exemplary student for too long. That would start the course on the second! Eh!