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What's the difference between the success rate of applying to join the party in freshman year and that in sophomore year?
At present, it seems to be a particularly fashionable choice for college students to join the party. The benefits of college students joining the party are obvious. Whether you want to take the civil service exam or Selected Graduates exam, if you are already a party member, you will either take the initiative to choose the opportunity, or you already have an admission ticket for Selected Graduates. As a college student, if you want to join the party smoothly, should you choose to apply to the party organization as a freshman or as a sophomore? Let's analyze the problem carefully.

First of all, Bian Xiao introduced the process and time of joining the Party. According to the current development regulations of party member, joining the Party is not finished by submitting an application. After college students submit their applications for joining the Party, the party organization will hold a meeting to study and decide whether to agree to your inclusion as an activist in the training camp. College students who are clearly identified as party activists also need to participate in a series of training activities organized by the school party Committee or party branch. In some colleges and universities, if you want to apply to join the party, you still need to pass the party entrance examination, and only those college students with high test scores have a chance. If you have become a party activist, it means that your party joining process has officially begun.

What are the processes from joining the Party activists to formal party member? First, activists who join the Party should be trained and inspected by Party organizations, if the training period is generally more than one year. After passing the training and inspection, the party organization will hold a meeting to decide whether to list you as a development target. If an applicant for joining the Party becomes the development target, similarly, a party branch meeting should be held to decide whether to turn the development target into preparing for party member. After becoming a preparatory party member, there is a one-year preparatory period. During this year's preparatory period, if you abide by the party rules of party constitution and actively participate in the activities of the party organization, and there is no violation of discipline, after the preparatory period, the party organization will hold a meeting to study and determine whether you can switch to preparing for party member and report it to the higher party organization for approval.

From our introduction just now, you probably have a comprehensive understanding of the process of joining the party, and you should also know the time requirements for joining the party. It takes at least two years to go from activist to official party member. In many cases, there will be an interval of three to five months from submitting an application to becoming an activist. In other words, if you want to apply to join the Party, it may take two and a half years from submitting your application to becoming an official party member.

In this case, it is obviously the best choice for college students to apply for joining the party at the beginning of their freshman year. After two and a half years of training and investigation, you may become an official party member in the last semester of junior year. However, if you apply to join the party in the second semester of your sophomore year, it is sometimes difficult to become a full member before graduating from college. Although it is said that the organizational relationship of party member will be transferred to the grass-roots party organizations where college students are registered or work when they graduate, these party organizations are not familiar with your personal situation, and it usually takes a period of understanding and investigation to determine whether you can become a full member, which will delay more time. Therefore, if college students want to apply to join the party, they must do so early.