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Are there any universities that are friends of the Life Committee? Share your experience. What are the advantages and disadvantages of being a life Committee member?
There is no harm in being a college life Committee member. Its advantages are as follows:

During the university, priority will be given to the evaluation of the class Committee, including scholarships. In fact, university scholarships require not only good study, but also many aspects. In addition to scholarships, various benefits, such as "Three Good", "Five Good", "party member", "Advanced" and "Scientific Research" will be given priority.

The class Committee will also have a lot of contact with the school leaders and teachers. Networking is very important during college, so don't think about studying hard. After entering the society, if we only learn this advantage well, maybe after one or two years, it will be very unfavorable to get along with some popular classmates.

Responsibilities of the University Life Committee

1, responsible for the life management of the whole class.

2, responsible for students' scholarships, subsidies for living difficulties and the issuance of various tickets.

4. Report the students' opinions on the management of canteen and logistics life and the living conditions of the students in this class to their superiors in time.

5. Organize the whole class to participate in the health cleaning and public welfare labor organized by schools and colleges, do a good job in dormitory health, do a good job in health inspection and appraisal, and create a civilized dormitory.

6. Cooperate with the class and the Youth League branch to educate students on the concept of labor, thrift and caring for public property, and cultivate students to develop good living habits.

7, responsible for the management of class fees, regularly announced to the class.