Half a month ago, I experienced the most competitive exam in college, the guangdong University of Technology graduate re-examination. My initial test score ranked 22nd in the first choice, competing with students with high scores from many prestigious universities, and although I was nervous about my scores, I was fully prepared to face the difficulties. My undergraduate major is mechanical and electronic engineering, the double degree is business administration, I know that I am not suitable for pure mechanical professional development, and I am more interested in management, so I chose a "computer integrated manufacturing system" for manufacturing production operation information management and logistics supply chain management as the research direction. This is a combination of my first major and double degree major, and it is also the direction I am interested in. Among the 15 professors in this direction, I chose Professor Chen Qingxin, who has the highest qualifications and the most projects, as my ideal mentor, and before the re-examination, I got in touch with the tutor and exchanged my university experience and academic research process with him. At the same time, another professor from the University of Hong Kong, who has a high reputation in Chinese mainland and is also very attractive to me, I also had a brief contact with him and gave him a road map of my college career development in college.
On the day of the two-way mentor selection meeting, the words most frequently mentioned by the mentors were "plan" and "implement". Compared with the students who participated in the interview together, these two words are not unfamiliar to me. Perhaps the most beneficial thing for me during college was the way I planned and managed my studies according to my career planning approach. After three rounds of intense interviews, my ideal mentor, Professor Chen Qingxin, and Professor Huang Guoquan of the University of Hong Kong threw the "hydrangea ball" to me at the same time. I was chosen in the two-way choice of 35 out of 3, and at that moment, in addition to the deep joy in my heart, I was grateful for the university life. It was all the unforgettable experiences of my university life that made me learn to think rationally, to grasp opportunities, and to show my best self. Accumulated and thin, 4 years of tempering in this more than one hour of two-way choice meeting was the most comprehensive release, which won me this rare luck - a goal set in my career planning book was achieved. Some people say that I am really like a fortune teller, every step is so precise, in fact, I am not a fortune teller, but I seem to gradually feel the beat of fate.
In 2007, I walked into Inner Mongolia University of Technology with a dream, but the reality of the university brought in addition to freshness and confusion, the goal of entering the university was achieved, but the real entry into this free space was lost, every classmate seemed to "do not know what to do every day", I decided to get rid of this problem in the 15th day after enrollment, it was not because I learned how to rationally plan my college career, but I did not know how to do something to make my life full. Instead of spending every day aimlessly. So, I set myself the first goal of the university - to create a psychological development department.
During the departmental application process, I can't remember how many difficulties I encountered, but I remember that after being rejected again and again, and even questioned, I would continue to move forward. Finally, in November 2007, the Psychological Quality Development Department was established under the guidance of the Psychological Counseling Center of the Student Affairs Office.
It was the first time I tried in college to the joy of success because of persistence. This tells me that as long as I have a dream, this dream is in line with the needs of the times, persistent, down-to-earth, planned to work hard, the dream will eventually come true. I threw myself into the formation, publicity and activities of this department, life is still ordinary, the only difference is that from 7:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. I will not stop the rhythm of life, the students around me are enjoying a leisurely life in the dormitory, while I stand in the cold wind to recruit new members, put up posters, run in the dormitory buildings to do publicity; when others gather with friends, I am in meetings or assist the teacher to work; when others all walk out of the study room and return to the dormitory, I only start the day's study tasks. As the Psychological Quality Development Department grew, I grew with it and began to know how to fight for the support of external resources to realize my ideas.
If creating student clubs was the germ of my pursuit of self-actualization, then exposure to career planning made me truly realize that ideals can be achieved through rational thinking and scientific methods. In 2009, the first national college students career planning competition kicked off, the psychological quality development department assisted the student work department psychological counseling center to prepare for the preliminary competition of our school, as an activity organizer and participant, I for the first time clearly understood the concept and steps of career planning, I found that each activity from the formulation of goals, determine the program, organize the implementation to the experience summary are permeated with the shadow of career planning, my thinking suddenly opened, and finally found a more systematic, More scientific tools to guide my decision-making and my future.
I spent the entire summer of 2009 sorting out my career planning book. I started thinking about who I was? What do I want to do? What will I do? What does the environment allow me to do? I consulted widely with teachers and friends around me, explored my personal development path in various ways as much as possible, constantly imagined various possible obstacles and outcomes, improved the implementation path and method, and prepared a plan for each possible failure. Many decisions are made through repeated thinking and analysis, and this process is an important stage of recognizing oneself and the environment, as well as the most rewarding and difficult process. It took 4 months for my career to be completed, and this informative plan book determined what I thought was the most ideal and suitable for my own development, and almost included what I had to do every week, and my university blueprint gradually became clear.
The university goal I set is to "learn professional courses well, improve core competitiveness, and obtain graduate students from Guangdong University of Technology.". I was admitted to the third level of national psychological counselor in the first semester of my junior year, the third level of national human resource management division in the second semester of my junior year and collected examination and research materials, the first semester of my senior year to prepare for graduate school, the second semester of my senior year to take my driver's license, and so on, all of which I did.