It is not compulsory for college students to participate in social practice, but it is usually regarded as a part of college education. It can help students better understand social reality and cultivate social responsibility and practical ability. Some schools may require a certain number of social practice activities as part of their credits. Social practice can be any type of activity, such as volunteer service, community service, social investigation, internship, etc. These activities can help students improve their self-awareness and social awareness through practice, and also enhance teamwork and communication skills. Although social practice was not compulsory, completing a certain number of social practice activities could help students obtain certain credits and improve their comprehensive quality and practical ability.