What hobbies in college are worth cultivating and easy to realize?

First, study.

The university itself is a place to study. The main time will still be spent in class and study. University is also a time for self-expansion. Many of our own courses require us to do rich reading.

We can not only complete the corresponding learning tasks, but also learn from others. Over time, you can form the habit of reading. When you have nothing to do, you can stay in the library for a while and read some magazines, periodicals and novels.

Read more, read more, and a hundred schools of thought contend. You can't just limit yourself to your own preferences. Just read novels if you like, and also read some political and economic books.

The convenient environment in the school determines that reading is an extremely convenient behavior, and the rich books in it are free. We can usually use the campus card to enter.

What a good opportunity it is to open a rich treasure house of knowledge to you for free.

Second, writing.

With reading, many college students have tried to use pen and ink in high school or junior high school. Write some immature but unconstrained style words.

At that time, there was not much time, and all I could write was to deduct a few minutes after class or to "work" in class.

Time is not coherent and knowledge is not expanded. I still know less, and the depth and connotation of writing are also less.

When I go to college, I have a lot of time and can even write in class. Because there are many specialized courses in the university. There are both professional guidance and more relaxed time.

This provides a good condition for students who want to create. And you can practice writing if you write too much.

Third, painting, music and sports.

If you are a person who likes to do something after class to cultivate sentiment and add artistic flavor. College is also a good time.

Because our schoolwork pressure is also small, most of the time really tied to the classroom is scattered. A lot of spare time can be taken out to cultivate some hobbies that I didn't come and develop when I was young.

Like learning guitar. Many of our classmates signed up for guitar classes in college. I think most of them are young, their families don't agree with them, or they haven't thought it over. Wait until I have this idea, but there is not enough time.

Just in college, I am not bound by my family and have free time to find my own interests.

Of course, the same is true of art and sports. After all, college is not a high school, so long as you have the heart, there is still a lot of time. As long as you want to learn, there is nothing you can't learn.

And you know more in college than in junior high school. Many materials and methods can be found. The mobile phone computer is convenient for fast forwarding. It provides a very convenient help for the development of your hobbies.