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How do universities manage classes?
I was a monitor in the university for four years. Although there are not many students in the class, as a class teacher, I really feel the pressure. As a monitor, you can't be partial, but you can't be absolutely fair, so it's quite difficult to be a good monitor. Here I also give some suggestions to the subject.

1. Don't try to please everyone. There are bound to be supporters and opponents when carrying out work or organizing activities. As a monitor, you only need to be responsible for making decisions. If you have any objections, you should appease them, listen to their opinions and make appropriate amendments. You can adopt reasonable opinions, but don't change your original direction. At this time, the first step for you to establish prestige is that managers without WeChat are just servants of classmates and have not fulfilled their management duties.

You are not managing the class yourself, but managing the class for the class. Therefore, we must listen to the suggestions of teachers and classmates from time to time, especially be very cautious in organizing class activities and expenses. Besides, your own class committee will be the best helper to help you make a decision. It is necessary to have a small meeting when discussing class affairs, so that they can also help you make plans. At the same time, students' problems can also be reflected through them.

Be sure to respect everyone in the class. The monitor is not a saint, there are always classmates who like and dislike it so much. But as managers, we can't treat them differently, but we should respect everyone's character, as long as his character is not bad. Moreover, as a monitor, on the one hand, he should complete the work assigned by the college, but also reflect some students' dissatisfaction with the school. Since you are the monitor, you can't just serve the school without thinking about your classmates.