Reasons for not participating in university association: It not only affects the order of freshmen's entrance education and military training, but also violates the campus management and campus culture of the school.
Characteristics of University Hometown Association
1, produced in the regional background, is linked by local complex. It is strongly regional.
It goes without saying that hometown associations are generally divided according to the native place of college students, that is, according to different administrative regions. Various similar organizations are distinguished by geographical names, and local culture and homesickness are the "adhesives" for the formation of hometown associations.
2. Openness and closeness and exclusiveness, blindness and extreme instability.
Homecoming is a close interpersonal relationship, which is maintained by the feelings of fellow villagers. It warmly welcomes and invites fellow villagers to participate, and it is open. It embodies the spirit of sincere unity of fellow villagers in a foreign land and shows the warm and positive side of the reunion.
However, the hometown association is closed and not open to the outside world. Generally speaking, they don't accept students who are not fellow villagers to join their groups and activities, and they never allow other fellow villagers to insult or oppress members of their own groups. This reflects the students' closed and traditional mentality, narrow and vulgar behavior, and shows the secular and negative side of the association.
3. The relative concentration of activity time
The activity time of hometown association is relatively concentrated, generally concentrated in traditional festivals such as September, 65438+ 10, May and June. Every September, 65438+ 10, after the freshmen report for duty, the "president" will take the lead in contacting and absorbing new fellow villagers to join the club, and hold a meeting with new fellow villagers to let new and old members get to know each other, familiarize new members with the surrounding environment of the school, and lay the foundation for new members to spend their college time.