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Have you ever been wronged when you were a monitor in a university?
This question suddenly made me find a place to spit. Being a monitor in a university should be the most difficult. He is different from junior high school. In junior high school, because of the pressure from the school and the head teacher, students will not be as free as they are now, and now there are fewer classes. Many times, you can't control others. Moreover, the circle of universities is larger than that of high schools, and people are more complicated. Some may be different because of different regions, so it is difficult to have different personalities in all aspects.

I have suffered some grievances because of many things, but I can only hide them in my heart. After all, you may tell others about these things, and others don't know much about them. Besides, I'm afraid others will think that I chose to be the monitor myself. Finally, if I feel a little wronged, I will complain that I am not qualified to be a monitor, so I will never tell anyone.

I still remember when I first started school, I checked it again because I recorded all kinds of information forms and was afraid of making mistakes because I was inexperienced. Do it from the afternoon until one or two in the middle of the night. Another time, I spent a whole afternoon because of some clubs and achievements, and I was really tired.

I think the most difficult thing is that it is difficult to mobilize others. Every time I check classes at school, I tell them in the group to arrive early the next day, check classes, and the person in charge of the boys' dormitory. They just call one by one, but they are late every time. I was always told by the instructor that this is because my classmates are not strong, and I am very helpless when I encounter these things. I've always wanted to get in touch with them, but it's true that many people in my class hardly see them except in class. Some couples go out to play, some have part-time jobs, some have dormitories, some have clubs, and it is difficult to know everyone.

There will be several special administrators in each class, who are the latest to come every time. I remember one time, the school had a physical examination, and each class was waiting for the examination in a hall. Later, it started from our class, but because there were not enough people, I went to check other classes first, just to wait for someone, and kept calling to urge him. He also knew there was an exam, but he left school anyway. In the end, our class was left, and the guide was joking.

In fact, managing a class really requires skills. It may be because it is the first time to be a monitor and I don't quite understand various methods, so it is really stressful and laborious at first, but in fact, I have learned something after various experiences, and I won't be so confused as when I first started school. During this period, my tutor also helped me a lot and gave me a lot of help. Now I also learn to adjust my mentality, trying not to let these troubles affect me, but as some experience, after all, being a monitor at that time was to exercise myself, and I can't forget my original beliefs.

I believe that in any case, if you ask this question, you must be a monitor who has suffered a lot, but you must also be very responsible and dedicated. I hope you can be yourself and not be affected by these things. You are the best.