I can consciously abide by the code as a college student, actively participate in various activities, respect teachers, live in harmony with my classmates, care about people and love the collective, be helpful, and actively participate in various extracurricular activities organized by classes and schools.
Ideologically, I pursue progress, and my ideological consciousness is relatively improved. I think as a college student, I should do my own essential things well, and my thoughts should not stay at the stage of high school or even junior high school, so as to improve my ideological level. Only when we give enthusiasm can we gain something, and experience never favors those who are unprepared. A person's value is measured by his contribution to society and others. Don't judge a person from one aspect casually, it's a bad behavior. In fact, doing things is the same as being a man. I want to experience and explore well and improve my ideological understanding.
In terms of study, I think that as a college student, I should not forget my work, and the first task is to learn cultural knowledge well, so I am down-to-earth, enterprising and not relaxed at all. Good learning methods are very helpful to study, so I will sum up my learning experience after every exam. No pains, no gains, nothing is impossible, as long as you dare to think, do and make firm determination, nothing is unsuccessful. It is not enough for our computer majors to read good books on optics, so I also read some computer-related books in my spare time. Finally, it needs to be emphasized that learning is an eternal course, which requires wisdom, perseverance and perseverance. In this era of advanced science and technology, we should constantly learn new knowledge and recharge ourselves so as not to be eliminated by the times!
Learning is important, but ability is equally important. Half a year's college life has given me many opportunities to challenge myself, such as running for the president of the student union, organizing and planning student activities and so on. In the process of participating in these activities, I made some good friends, learned some ways of dealing with people and exercised my ability. I learned a lot from these activities: if we dare to try, we have a half chance of success; If you don't try, the chance of success is zero.
The university campus is a big family, each member plays a different role, but the university provides many platforms for each member to show themselves. We should have the courage to exercise our abilities and cherish opportunities. I think I should be responsible for my own affairs, and others can only give me some advice at most. Think calmly when you encounter something, don't be impatient; If you don't promise easily, you must pay your own practical actions if you promise. Life needs to be sketched by ourselves, and different ways will lead to different lives, which requires us to constantly explore in life.
Self-evaluation report of college students: Part II: Walking on campus and looking at those slightly green faces, I vaguely felt my excitement and hesitation last year. I feel a little emotional when I think that I have finished a quarter of my college time.
Freshman is an era of crossing the river by feeling the stones. At that time, I was afraid of this strange city, but also mixed with some beautiful yearning for the future. The following is my self-description of my freshman year.
When I was a freshman, I participated in interviews with many clubs, including the Student Union. Of course, the result is not ideal. It is a pity that the student union failed in the interview. Although I also interviewed the department staff in the association, the results were all the same. So in the end, I only have the membership titles of two associations. However, due to personal reasons, I seldom participate in the activities of the association, which did not bring too much color to my personal growth experience. However, I have attended some lectures and reports, and participated in some activities organized by schools and colleges, such as the centennial celebration and the opening ceremony of the Universiade. Among them, it's a pity that our military training died young. I think I have gained something from a day or two of military training.
Originally, my study goal in my freshman year was not too high, but the fact is the same. I just don't want to fail this course. This is not because I have no ambition, but I personally think that cultivating some personal interests is the goal of the university. As a result, the freshman failed in physics, a subject I think is the most impossible. I feel really uncomfortable in my heart. What is particularly depressing is that I have not cultivated much interest and people have become lazy.
In life, it's a little tangled. After all, I have just arrived in a new environment, and I am more or less uncomfortable. For a while, I was in poor health, had a particularly poor appetite, and was disgusted with school meals. At the same time, I'm still a little unaccustomed to my new classmates, especially since many people here speak Cantonese, which makes me helpless, but I'm getting used to it.
Generally speaking, my freshman year is not as beautiful as I thought, nor does it show what I once asked myself to be. I was at a loss and didn't know what to do. Maybe I am used to the high oppression and compulsory study in high school, and suddenly I feel at a loss about the relaxation of the university. I don't have so-called pressure, and I don't seem to have motivation. When I was a freshman, I failed. I have not achieved anything that I am proud of. I seem to be a passer-by, leaving no trace.
Sophomore is coming, my new goal is to learn to strive for the upper reaches of the class, not to repeat a grade, not to waste time, to learn more things, to master more extracurricular skills, to stop talking and not doing, and to bid farewell to lofty people.
Model essay 3: Time flies, time flies. In a blink of an eye, college life is coming to an end, and so is my youth. Looking back on these four years, those serious joys and sorrows, after years of polishing and washing, seem to have become a touch of Wei Yun in the distant mountains, but left a wonderful trace in my life.
Let's talk about the benefits first. In my college career, the biggest gain for me is that I officially joined the China * * * Production Party on 20 1 12+2 1. This has always been a strong desire of mine since I was a child. From then on, I will be more strict with myself, strive to be a socialist successor and gradually realize my dedication to the motherland. Furthermore, during my college years, I learned all kinds of necessary technologies in agricultural production practice, which greatly enriched my knowledge and will have great potential value and benefits for me to set foot in society or start my own business in the future. While studying my major, I also took a double degree in law, trying to be a good citizen who knows and understands the law; The colorful club activities of the college not only enriched my after-school life, but also cultivated some principles for my life.
I have always believed in the saying: "Look back once in a while, or you will keep pursuing it and don't know what you have lost." Four years in college is a process from tight to loose. I am deeply aware that my enthusiasm for learning is declining year by year. A person who doesn't know how to learn will stay in the same place forever. I should find my enthusiasm for learning through constant summary and self-criticism in order to make continuous progress on the road of life.
The university campus is a big family, each member plays a different role, but the university provides many platforms for each member to show themselves. We should have the courage to exercise our abilities and cherish opportunities. I think I should be responsible for my own affairs, and others can only give me some advice at most. Think calmly when you encounter something, don't be impatient; If you don't promise easily, you must pay your own practical actions if you promise.
Looking back on my four-year growth in college, every achievement I have made is the result of school teaching. As a college student in the 2 1 century, I should shoulder the historical mission entrusted to me by the times. I am ready to step into the society and meet new challenges!