How to plan college life when you are admitted to Southeast University, which is in the first level

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-31

In terms of new engineering, Huake and Southeast University have developed very brightly, and Huake's computer and Southeast University's electronic information are among the best in the country.

From the opening ceremony of the freshmen of Southeast University, it can be seen that in the fifth round of discipline evaluation, the electronic information of Southeast University was rated A+, becoming one of the majors with the highest admission scores.

Although Huake Electronic Information is also good and has a small reputation in the industry, it is still not comparable compared with Southeast University.

So, do those who gave up Huake and chose the electronic information of Southeast University regret it?

One view is that ".

16 level 4 department, after one year of work, he was admitted to the southeast computer major.

Combined with my own experience and the whereabouts of my classmates, I plan in five directions: insurance research, going abroad or postgraduate entrance examination CS, going abroad or postgraduate entrance examination EE, work, and examination selection.

Electronic information is divided into "electronics" and "information", and if you choose the first three directions, I recommend that you study each course carefully.

As a student of the 4th department, I have complained more than once that the major is not subdivided, and the knowledge of elective courses is not systematic because of the rush of courses;

But now I can often see students who go abroad to post on Moments, thanking me for learning a little bit of various courses in the past 4 years, and the breadth of knowledge during graduate school is enough, and I can get started quickly in specific directions.

Bao Yan: If you can protect the research, you will do two things:

There are enough competitions, after all, the Southeast Insurance Research Institute has to add competition points. About the competition: I don't know how popular smart cars and robots are now, as a person who has come over, it is recommended not to participate, these two competitions have a high metaphysical probability.

Transfer to CS: Prepare early, brush up the data structure and algorithm as soon as possible, whether it is to do the algorithm or the backend, the ability to write ** should be cultivated as soon as possible, if you transfer to CS, I recommend going abroad if you can go abroad.

Continue ee: I don't have much experience in this area, so I can consider entering the laboratory and learning from the graduate seniors.

Work: Most of our work was done with products, although they were tired, but they were also very good, and the employment companies were generally ZTE and Huawei.

If you want to make products, you should also accumulate as soon as possible, and you can find a product position in the production internship later.

If the technology is very powerful, you can also consider doing development, and the algorithm post is really difficult to enter.

There are also some students who have gone to work as hardware test posts.

Well, I personally feel that product and technical positions should be prepared early, and there will always be companies that want you for other positions.

I myself have entered the establishment position, too much information has a confidentiality agreement that cannot be disclosed, it is recommended to have a good relationship with the instructor, spring recruitment and autumn recruitment pay attention to the employment group in time, there will be surprises.

Kao Gong: I have learned about the selection of famous schools before, but unfortunately because of limited energy, I did not do in-depth research, if I am interested, I will communicate with the counselor directly.

I haven't prepared for the public examination, but the University of Tokyo has a public governance research association directly managed by the Employment Office, which provides help for the public examination, so you can pay attention to it.

One more thing: have a good relationship with the counselor, and strive for the position of class leader and secretary of the Youth League if you have the energy.

Another view is that ".

I just graduated from my senior year of Southeast Electronics.

Academic performance is the rule of the university, especially in the rigorous academic style of the University of Tokyo, especially in the electronic information major - good grades can be linked to many opportunities and resources including scholarships, awards, research places, professional streams and so on - so when you are not sure what you want to do, ensuring a good score is a safe way not to make mistakes.

Of course, the rules are used to break, and there are still people who can get the resources and opportunities they need outside the rule of "academic performance", risks and benefits coexist, and the niche road is also the road - if you find that you are really not suitable for the road of electrical engineering, don't be reluctant, don't be inferior, you still have many opportunities, everything is just beginning.

Different from other engineering majors, hands-on ability is also an important ability dimension in electronic information majors.

This is a good phenomenon, the best way to exercise hands-on ability is to participate in competitions, under the pressure of DDL you will learn knowledge faster, such as electronic design competition, digital simulation competition, PLD competition, smart car competition, etc.

Student unions, classes, clubs, etc. are collectively referred to as student work - in this regard, my suggestion is to cover large organizations as much as possible, get out of the dormitory, out of the college, if you have the opportunity, out of the campus, to see more different people, people with different majors, different states, different development directions - another important value in the university is to think clearly about what you want to do and what kind of person you want to become.

What do you think?

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