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As a freshman monitor, how should we establish our prestige?
University is a new starting point, and students basically come from all corners of the country. When freshmen are unfamiliar at first, it is not too simple to say simple, and it is not too difficult to say difficult if they want to establish the prestige of the monitor. Please remember the following points:

First of all, your voice should not be small and your momentum should not be weak. Your voice is like a stepping stone. Let others feel a strong aura as soon as they listen. You shouldn't be timid when you speak. Be bold. When communicating with classmates and teachers, keep your eyes on each other and let them feel that you are listening carefully. When you announce something as much as possible, all the students in your class can hear it. Otherwise, only what is heard in front will arouse the dissatisfaction of the people behind. Over time, it will lead to dissatisfaction. Let others accept and agree with your behavior from the heart, and your behavior should represent the high quality of the whole class. Simply put, you should be decisive enough to let others feel your masculinity. Treat everyone equally, don't look at people with colored eyes, and never treat individuals with friendship. Pay attention to equal treatment, and try to make the class a big family and twist it into a rope. There is also to be excellent, the ability must not be poor, so that others think that you are the only suitable monitor. Your ability is reflected in communicating with teachers, trying to benefit your classmates, and reaching the standard in your cultural class. The rewards and punishments should be clear, so that students can feel that you are a person with strong opinions and judgment. Don't play with your small temper, and you can't do something harmful to the collective by relying on the rights of your monitor. Abuse of private rights will cause irreparable mistakes to the students in the class.

Suppose someone has begun to be dissatisfied with your duties as a monitor and wants you to step down. It doesn't matter. Prove yourself with your next actions, be a giant in action, be tall in language, keep your word, and concentrate only in class. Don't be timid, just do it.