On March 9th, 2025, Logistics and Supply Chain Management Class 2201 held its new semester responsible management course at Room 601, Wenhan Building. The session was structured around modules including responsible management education, academic guidance, practical sharing, and safety education, aiming to help all students clarify their development goals and strengthen their awareness of safety and responsibility.
Counselor Ms. Shui Jingjing provided a concise overview of academic and campus life for the new semester, covering topics such as studies, career planning, safety, and hygiene. She encouraged students to think proactively about their personal development, manage time effectively, and balance academics with internships to build a strong foundation for future success.
Student Xia Kehao analyzed the academic performance of the class during the fifth semester as well as cumulative results from semesters one to five. He specifically reminded students who have failed courses to complete required retakes before graduation, especially those with more than six failed subjects. He also advised students aiming for postgraduate recommendation to stay updated on policy changes, encouraged those preparing for entrance exams to start their study plans early, and suggested that job-seeking students gain meaningful internship experience before the fall recruitment season.
Student Wang Hanqiu shared her internship experience at Three Squirrels, highlighting practical tasks such as order tracking, inventory management, and issue resolution. She emphasized that internships are not only a platform for skill development, but also a crucial stage for cultivating professional thinking, urging classmates to convert hands-on experience into job market competitiveness.
Class advisor Ms. Cao Lili delivered a responsible management education session themed “Entrepreneurial Spirit and the Mission of Our Era: From Ne Zha to DeepSeek.” She explored the essence of modern entrepreneurial spirit and its connection to the responsibilities of the times. Additionally, she presented a selection of student resumes, offering practical feedback and improvement suggestions to enhance resume professionalism and boost students’ competitive edge.
Through its well-designed structure, this responsible management course effectively integrated ideological guidance with professional development, providing a strong foundation for the new semester. Students were encouraged to set clear goals and make thoughtful plans. With this session as a starting point, all members of Logistics and Supply Chain Management Class 2201 are ready to embrace the challenges of the new era, contribute their youth to national revitalization, and write their own chapter in the story of our times.