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What are you most proud of when you were in college?

The thing I am most proud of is that I am a league cadre and an activist in the class.

After you get to college, what everyone may look at is not your academic performance, but your ability. So you can't be an unknown person in college, otherwise you may not have so much pride and pride.

When I arrived at the university, I kept going for interviews, because when freshmen arrived at the university, there were many clubs, the student union and so on would recruit new students, so I signed up for them all, as well as the student union in the college. Signed up, had interviews, and passed. When I first arrived at school, I didn’t understand anything, so I signed up for everything I had. Then when the class was selecting class cadres, I wanted to give it a try, and I was selected. At that time, there were quite a few competitors in the class, and I felt quite lucky. Half a year later, in every class, the department would give me a quota to join the party. First, I would get a quota for an activist. Because I was good at studying, the instructor in the class gave me that quota. Until now, I have always found this unbelievable, because there are not many people in the class who are better than me. Maybe it's because my grades in the class are relatively good.

Although this has always been something I was proud of in college. However, I feel that my little achievements are nothing. After all, there are many great people in the school, such as those who have won national scholarships, and other great-level figures who have ranked in competitions across the country or the province. Compared with them, my own small achievements are nothing at all.

There is also a group of art students in universities who do not know how to learn art, dance, singing, and other skills. And the school or department holds various competitions every time, such as speech contests, singing contests, English debate contests, and various competitions, which give them many opportunities. The instructor once told us that if we won an award in a competition in the school, we would be exempted from writing a graduation thesis. But I don't have any skills. So I have to write my own paper.

In college, there are thousands of people who are different, and everyone has their own talents, and I may be just a drop in the ocean, and no one will look at you even a pebble in it. So I'd better study hard in college. After all, only if you study well in school can you get what you want. Maybe what I am proud of is nothing in the eyes of others. But this cannot be said to be achieved through a lot of hard work. I cherish my achievements.

I think college is your first step into society. You have grown up in college, and you will not be so ignorant when you enter society. Therefore, participating in more club activities in college and winning more awards will be of great help to you in the future when you enter society.