I still remember that military training didn't start long ago. Banners and posters are hung on both sides of the school road, and tents of various organizations are set up in front of Huo Da Square. In order to attract more new students, all societies try their best to show their uniqueness. Facing all kinds of community recruitment, people have a dazzling feeling. As soon as I got back to the dormitory, I saw my roommates discussing various clubs in groups of three or five. What's more, I went directly to some familiar seniors for advice. And every night, seniors and seniors will come to our dormitory to sweep the floor and publicize their clubs and show their elegance. Finally, either impressed by the personal charm of a senior or attracted by the uniqueness of the community, everyone has his own decision. As for me, I chose the student union organization department in the college.
At the beginning of the first interview, I just introduced myself in front of several seniors and answered a few simple questions. These are just a piece of cake for me, so I easily answered the answer I thought was satisfactory. A few days later, I received a notice to enter the second interview. I am very excited and have a little expectation, looking forward to working and living in the near future.
The second interview came. That night, as soon as I returned to the dormitory, I immediately changed into a military training suit and came to the interview site early. Looking at the classroom which is slightly crowded because of the large number of people, I am a little nervous. I have never tried to introduce myself in front of so many people on the stage, and my heart is a little weak. I took a few deep breaths and calmed down a little. I felt a little depressed when listening to others' self-introduction. Time passed quietly, and finally it was my turn. With small steps, I came to the stage and looked at the darkness below. My head suddenly went blank and I didn't know what to say. I took another deep breath and tried to look directly at the people in the audience. My voice trembled and I started my first self-introduction in full view, which was also the most unforgettable one. After a few simple self-introductions, it's time to answer the questions of seniors. Some questions are simple, while others feel a little difficult. I answered a few questions and finally survived this long time. Sitting back in my seat, I was still a little nervous, mixed with great regret and a little excitement. I spent the rest of the interview regretting my poor performance.
Now, I got my wish to enter the organization department and live my own life. Looking back on the night of the interview, although my head was blank when I stood on the stage, I still couldn't get rid of that nervous mood. Maybe it's because I'm too concerned and nervous, but I have to admit that it's the most unforgettable thing in my university ~