If you are on the verge of the insurance research institute, it is recommended that your insurance research positioning should not rely too much on previous experience, and consider the external factors that change at any time. For example, the increase or decrease of quotas and policy changes, which are often beyond our control, are the key to determining whether marginalized people can go ashore. Therefore, the only thing we can do is to always pay attention to and obtain relevant information, and adjust the existing plan in a timely and daring manner.
The second is that marginal people must be prepared for the rest of the research, and sort the road in front of them according to the value level: determine what they must and what can be put on hold in this year, especially for double degree students who are short of time and have heavy tasks, and the mentality of wanting and wanting is not desirable and unrealistic.
The third is that marginal people must inquire more about the delivery of their classmates in front of them in addition to overseas investment to avoid useless work. I summed up my bleak experience and found that many of the college majors delivered have collided with the top students, and on the premise that most colleges and universities only need one student from a certain college or university, the students in front of them voted, and there is basically no matter of the students behind, so don't waste time preparing materials.