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When I was less than 18 years old, I became a preparatory party member in high school and became a full member in an undergraduate university. What if the graduate school doesn't accept my party membe
When I was less than 18 years old, I became a preparatory party member in high school and became a full member in an undergraduate university. What if the graduate school doesn't accept my party member materials? Party constitution has clearly stipulated the minimum age for joining the Party, which is also stipulated in principle. Therefore, for those under the age of 18, we must strictly review our files and join the party. For young people under the age of 18, if their own qualities are particularly outstanding, meet the standards of party member, and have a strong desire to join the party, the party organization may give due consideration and develop into a preparatory party member with the approval of the higher party organization.

As the receiving party organization, the graduate school should contact the party organizations and undergraduate schools from the organizational channels in a responsible manner and in the above spirit to understand the situation, and can not simply refuse to accept it. I'm afraid the school won't take on these troubles. If the school insists on not accepting them, you can only transfer the organizational relationship back to your home and get the consent of the party organization at home in advance. Then wait until after work, of course, and then transfer, it is likely to encounter such a thing.

Seriously communicate with the school party organization, after all, it is already a formal party member, otherwise the family will not accept it and can only rejoin the party. The school's practice is very principled.