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How to write the main deeds of scholarship evaluation?
Main academic deeds

First, ideological and political articles

I always remember to keep myself advanced, and be strict with myself in all aspects, set a good example for my classmates in thought and action, ask for advice modestly, and accept the supervision of my classmates. And insist on studying national policies seriously, master major current affairs at home and abroad, and have a sense of responsibility that a college student should have.

Second, study the article

In my study, I am diligent and practical, study hard, never miss classes, never be late, never leave early, have clear learning goals, and put them into action. I make full use of library resources, read books and newspapers related to other disciplines, often attend lectures on science and technology, humanities and social sciences, and successfully pass CET-4 on June 201year. The academic performance of freshmen can not be satisfied, and many aspects need to be further improved and improved.

In the future, I will strive to learn every subject well, spend more time on weak subjects, put bitterness before pleasure, firmly believe that hard work may not be successful, but I will never succeed without hard work, constantly expand my knowledge and improve my comprehensive quality.

Third, work articles

In class work, as a literary and art committee member of our class, I naturally want to play a leading and exemplary role, not only for myself, but also for other students in the class.

During my work, I always aim at serving my classmates, do my best for the class, assist the monitor and the Communist Youth League Secretary to do well every activity organized by the class and the work of other classes, work hard, be fair and just, learn from my classmates with an open mind, correct my mistakes, accept and adopt the suggestions of teachers and classmates, and adhere to my own principles. In the face of interests, I insist on putting the interests of most students first, never seeking personal gain and winning everyone's respect and support.