What should I have or learn in college life?

Professional knowledge or industry professional skills, his so-called professional knowledge is the knowledge or ability obtained through school education or training, that is, the subjects and knowledge that individuals have learned are professional skills. These knowledge and skills can be acquired not only through formal professional education, but also through specialized courses, drafting, self-study and textual research.

Self-management and self-discipline are a person's style or characteristics, which are often regarded as a personal quality rather than a skill, such as dedication, responsibility and self-confidence. Good self-management ability can help individuals to better adapt to the surrounding environment and deal with problems at work, including time management ability, emotional management ability and transaction management ability.

General ability, a skill acquired and constantly improved in daily life, has strong adaptability and can be further improved and enhanced in many fields. Such as management ability, analysis ability, information processing ability, interpersonal communication ability, expression ability, organization and coordination ability, thinking ability, innovation ability and so on.

Survival ability, college students must first learn to survive in any environment, and then pursue the goal of keeping up with the high. Survival ability should first cultivate language expression ability, interpersonal communication ability, communication ability, problem-solving ability, adaptability and ability to deal with emergencies.

Selling one's own ability, mastering certain employment skills, being good at using market information, being good at selling oneself in the market, paying attention to distance and details, showing details in education and showing quality in details, all of which cannot be obtained by a cluster and need long-term training.

General employability, one's attitude, world outlook, values and habits. Some job-related abilities mainly refer to the ability to deal with the surrounding personality and working environment, such as how to work and how to get along with others. General employability also includes decision-making ability, understanding ability, the ability to use resources profitably, and the ability to apply the knowledge learned in school to specific work.

Special employability refers to the special skills required by a certain occupation and environment. For example, accountants must have a good knowledge of mathematics, nurses must have some special nursing skills, and artists must have a sense of color, concentration, lines and image. Special employability should be organically combined with general employability.