What's the difference between student party member and ordinary students? There is no difference. Party member, a student, has no salary, no privilege and no more special election supervision right than party member in the community. But every student, party member, has a certain prestige in the class, and his academic performance will not be bad (there are exceptions, of course). It is no exaggeration to say that party member, a college student, is a class of excellent college students. Of course, there are many excellent standards. As far as study and work style are concerned, these students party member should belong to a better group.
As for what you said about how student party member can better serve his classmates, I think I can tell you a few things if you want to do so. First, get along with everyone. In fact, it is communication and good interpersonal relationship. Only when interpersonal relationships are handled well can we know what people are thinking and what they need, and can we reflect their thoughts and opinions. Second, set an example. This seems simple, but it is actually very difficult. Leading by example is not for strength, nor for taking the lead in booing. There are some things that everyone wants to do but no one dares to do. You do it. This is called setting an example. For example, there will be a football match in the class. If you are one goal behind, everyone will be depressed. What you have to do at this time is to keep encouraging, keep the atmosphere, and cheer for them with your own practical actions. If you are on the court, all you have to do is put 120% of your energy into the game and try to lead everyone out of the unfavorable situation. This is the exemplary role. Third, keep a low profile and don't pretend to be party member everywhere. Just said, student party member has no privilege. In everyday life, don't think that you can boss your classmates around just because you are party member. Keep a low profile, and don't argue with party member children's shoes that are biased against the * * * production party. Society has given them too many arguments. All you have to do is do what he doesn't like, do what he can't do, and tolerate what he is angry about.
What I said, some ideological reports are not appropriate and the format is wrong, but I can give you a reference. Nowadays, college students have different understandings of party member. In fact, this is a good thing, which shows that everyone is civilized and can have their own ideas. Whether to join the party or not, in short, we must cherish every minute of the university and always be responsible for ourselves.