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How should freshmen treat school-level associations and college-level associations?
When I was a freshman, I probably joined seven clubs, and none of them worked in soy sauce. The main reason was that my junior brothers and sisters actually worked under the guidance of the minister most of the time. Diligent and positive, completely busy. But during the period from the beginning of next semester to the end of freshman year, I basically decided which clubs I prefer, so I will tend to pay attention. By the end of freshman year, there are four clubs that can stay as ministers, which is a feeling that seniors and sisters are very optimistic. Almost at this stage, I have established a clear understanding of the school-level associations in our school, that is, utilitarianism. To tell the truth, although we have stayed in other schools, we have also met many related people. In my eyes, the school-level community feels like this. Most people want to be the chairman, study, get a scholarship and have good qualifications. I think this is boring. Finally, I left a college student union and a martial arts interest club, because I like to play with my classmates in college.