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Is it necessary for freshmen to join class cadres and various societies?

Freshmen don't have to join student unions, clubs, or even compete for class cadres. College students have the same study life as before. What we mainly need to do is to concentrate on our study. The difference between college life and junior high school life is that college life is more professional, which divides students into different extremes.

Freshmen, when they are class cadres or join student unions or clubs, just want to enrich their growth experience and make their college life more interesting. It can really exercise you, but if their activities take up their own study time, then I don't recommend it. After all, students' job is to study, and they can't forget their work just because they are involved in other things. Whether to join or not depends mainly on your own personal wishes. Don't blindly follow the trend. When others join an organization, you think you should join an organization and stick to being yourself. If you think this organization or club is really interesting and can bring fun to your life, you can join it, but if it takes up a lot of your personal time, it makes you feel at a loss and deviates from the normal track in your study and life. Then the most important thing is to quit decisively without hesitation.

Freshmen, if they want to deal with teachers or get to know class professionals as soon as possible, can run for class cadres, but after running for public office, it means that you need to pay something, and you need to make contributions to class majors. Don't listen to your seniors, saying that class cadres can get extra points or give you a quota. The only way to get all the benefits in college is your grades. Your grades are not good, even if you have more people and know more teachers. That's also useless. Academic achievement is the only way to gain university benefits.

In short, there is no need to join the student union, various societies or run for class cadres. As long as you stick to yourself and make contributions to your own interests on the premise of sticking to yourself.