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Self-media: Should College Students Be Self-media?

I especially agree with and encourage all college students around me to be self-media when conditions permit. The sooner they get in touch with the media, the better, which will help them integrate into society and learn relevant knowledge as soon as possible.

First of all: it is very convenient and free to be self-media.

It doesn't need a fixed commuting time and a fixed working environment. As long as you have a computer, a desk and a chair, you can start at once. This is very convenient for college students who are still at school, and the schoolwork in the university is not so heavy, so there is no need to worry about their livelihood, so apart from the schoolwork during the day, there will be a long time to spare sooner or later. Instead of wasting these precious time, it is better to focus on learning from the media, which will be very rewarding.

Second: apply what you have learned.

Although some theoretical knowledge learned in college is very important, frankly speaking, many things have long been eliminated in society. Now the internet technology is so developed that it will update iterations every few years, let alone college students. Even the elderly in the workplace obviously feel unable to keep up with the rhythm. College students should get in touch with the media as soon as possible, so that they can understand the current social information and learn all kinds of skills needed by the media. It is also a combination of applying what you have learned. Let's learn and use it.

Finally, it broadens the possibility of life.

Now there are many self-media college students doing well, not only earning considerable income in money, but also not worrying about tuition and living expenses at home. More importantly, many people have found the direction of career development. As soon as they came to Adventure Island, they started their business as soon as they graduated, and they are still alive and well, and the company is thriving.

Even ordinary college friends have a deeper understanding of society than other college students who have never been in contact with them. They can better understand the difficulties in the workplace and the direction they need to work hard, and also accumulate some interpersonal relationships. Isn't this a great wealth?