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What does it mean for college students to join student associations?
It is true that some companies will give priority to student cadres when recruiting, but only under the same conditions.

But most people ignore this point and frantically squeeze into student organizations, hoping to find a part-time job. When a student cadre has the best evaluation, he can climb up first.

As everyone knows, your original intention of being a student cadre is wrong.

Some people want to be student cadres from their freshman year. Of course, there is nothing wrong with this. Not all the students trained by universities are exquisite egoists. It is of course a good thing that someone is willing to contribute, but as students, we always have to distinguish between the importance and the seriousness. Some people have been busy with the so-called student work and neglected their studies.

Some people are addicted to studying for three years, sleeping in the library every day, busy with various subject competitions, and some people are addicted to their hobbies, gradually developing and harvesting different scenery.

There are many roads in life, but they are all chosen by themselves. Some students and cadres choose selfless dedication, while others use this power for personal gain.

As soon as junior year started, some monitor began to make profits everywhere. Taking advantage of buying books, they began to find their own way. 300 yuan, they got a 100 commission for each set of books.

A monitor who has a good relationship with me also asked me if I should do it. I told him at that time that I shouldn't do this. A gentleman makes money in a right way.

Obviously, they are all students, but they have to learn so badly.

Where there is light, there is darkness. We can't lose ourselves in the torrent. As student cadres, we should take the lead, not seek personal gain for ourselves.

Some people always feel that they have been student cadres for a few days, and they like to speak in the tone of people who have experienced it. If you really let yourself choose your own destiny, can you really manage the student affairs as well as yourself?

I'm afraid no one dares to give a clear answer to this question.

Moreover, the purpose of university clubs is to enrich the extracurricular life of college students, so that we can have some other and rich extracurricular life in our spare time. I believe that the original intention of establishing a student association in no school is to let students take this as their main business.

Of course, everyone has a different view of the world. There are a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand people, and everyone has different views on student cadres.