The reason why I feel this way is that the new monitor seems weak and has too many things to do and manage. As an old monitor, I don't like it very much. Of course, I'm not the only one who doesn't like it. Everyone just keeps silent. As an old monitor, I can certainly appreciate the hardships inside, but many students may not see them. Let's talk about the Communist Youth League Secretary. She has been running for two years in a row and finally won this year's election. I saw her running around every dormitory very hard at night. I suddenly remembered one thing. I sent a mass letter to a class meeting when I was a freshman. Unfortunately, she returned the wrong message and said, "I really don't want to go to that annoying class meeting. Please sign it for me." Obviously, this is wrong, it was sent to my monitor. I'm speechless. Now it's time for her to be the communist youth league secretary, and the taste will be realized. I wonder if she remembers it, how will she feel?
It is the practice of our school to change classes every year. I am the monitor of Class One. Chat with the second monitor today. Speaking of the current monitor, he said it was a denial of our previous two monitors. Such a drastic reform, although with a good starting point, may not be loved and welcomed by everyone. It is not easy to be a class cadre, especially for college students. If you can't do it well, things will be difficult if everyone doesn't buy your account. I only know the hardships because I worked as a class committee before, and I try my best to support the activities, but my personality is that I won't do what I don't want to do, no matter what it involves. Tomorrow's party school probably wants me to sign them in. If a hundred people don't want to, then I won't go tomorrow. There is also a welcome party on Saturday. Sorry, I'm going to Wanda to see a movie, so I can't. Whatever you like.