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What do you mean by being called a senior?
When people call me "senior", it means calling me a senior position. On campus, it is very common for senior to be used as a title. This is not only my respect, but also my recognition. As a senior, I should not only set an example in my study, but also give help and care in my life, so that my brothers and sisters can better integrate into campus life.

As seniors and sisters, we should not only impart knowledge, but also teach our younger brothers and sisters how to behave, how to behave and how to ask for help when encountering difficulties. We have the responsibility to help them develop better in school and life and teach them the experience and skills we have learned. We also need to give them encouragement and support, so that they have the confidence and courage to face difficulties.

As senior sisters, we have great responsibilities, but we have also gained a lot. By teaching our classmates, we can help them grow up and become excellent talents. Through cooperation, communication and mutual assistance, we can gain more knowledge and skills. At the same time, as a senior, I can meet more people, make more friends and establish my own social circle. So as a senior, we have gained a lot of sense of accomplishment and pride.