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How to become a college student with both ability and political integrity?
I will talk about my views on "how to be an honest and trustworthy college student with both ability and political integrity" through some of my own experiences and some interesting things.

Keywords: honesty and trustworthiness, cheating in exams, brave and hard study to meet challenges.

First of all, I despise those students who download papers from the internet and give them to teachers. This is not only cheating, but also a waste of teachers' time. Imagine if the teacher was tired of reading the same paper repeatedly. In addition, the topic of this paper is "How to be an honest and trustworthy college student with both ability and political integrity". Are you honest when you download papers from the internet and give them to your teacher? Your paper itself is dishonest. Who are you to talk about "how to be an honest and trustworthy college student with both ability and political integrity"? Please respect our teacher and write your paper carefully, ok?

Regarding honesty and trustworthiness, I think honesty and trustworthiness should be a good habit we have developed since childhood, instead of "being an honest and trustworthy college student" when we go to college. We have been listening to the story of wolves since childhood. It's not twenty years, but it will take at least ten years, right? Not only did you listen, but I believe you must have told this story for your brothers and sisters countless times. Every time you repeat this story, do you have a deeper understanding? To tell the truth, I don't know much about it either. Because my ideological level is far from reaching such a high level.

Speaking of honesty, I want to ask you, have you ever done anything dishonest? No? Did you lie? Well, you have done dishonest things, but when you were a child, you always lied in order not to be criticized by your teacher. "Poor, excusable." Did you cheat in the exam? I don't hide the truth. I cheated on you twice. On one occasion, I handed a note to my classmates during the graduation exam of Grade One, and on another occasion, I cheated in the final exam of my freshman year. No wonder the invigilation of junior high school exams is not strict at all, and cheating has become a common occurrence. There is a sense of relaxation after the exam. Although I had the concept of "cheating is shameful" at that time, I still threw the note to my classmates for the score of 1 when the teacher was not paying attention. To tell the truth, I was not ashamed at that time, but proud. Cheating in the first year of high school was very scary. Our school is very strict, and cheating in the exam will result in zero points. But in that exam, I took English and wrote in class. I took one of the three papers, but I didn't recite it, so I watched 25 points pass by me. It's almost time for the exam, and I suddenly found that a classmate next to me had just finished copying it, so I got up the courage and asked for the "answer" while the teacher was not paying attention, and started my "scary" journey. Fortunately, I didn't get caught, but my heart kept beating when I came out of the examination room, so "this time, it won't happen again." Since then, I have never cheated, because I am determined to be an honest person.

There are countless examples of hurting others and hurting yourself because of dishonesty. The "He Chuanyang Incident", which was hotly debated last year, is a typical example. Personally, I think He Chuanyang is both pitiful and hateful. Sadly, because of the parents' fault, the "number one scholar" missed the dream of Peking University; It is hateful because he is old and should know that his nationality is false. Such behavior is cheating. He should clarify the facts in advance and return the "welfare" that should not belong to him. No wonder Liu Mingli, director of the Admissions Office of Peking University, told him, "Peking University still welcomes him as an upright and fair person." Peking University cherishes talents and can't bear to regret the unnamed lake because of parents' mistakes.

Throughout the annual college entrance examination, countless people cheat. From bribing invigilators to mobile phones and cheat sheets, cheating has not only impacted the fairness of the college entrance examination, but also eroded the moral bottom line of cheaters. Cheating in the college entrance examination is extremely difficult to "succeed", and the examination center gives you a report card that is "full of shame"; If you are caught failing, the examination center will give you a zero-point notice, plus a penalty decision not to take the college entrance examination next year. What is the double "harvest" of academics and morality? Only endless criticism and regret.

A few days ago, the school expelled three "seniors" who cheated in the exam. I don't want to admit that they are my seniors here. I think they are a disgrace to Agricultural University and "moths" among our students. They don't deserve to be our seniors, and we don't need such seniors. Some people will say that you lied to yourself, and you have the face to say others? Yes, I cheated, I don't deny it. But it is because I cheated that I feel the shame of cheating more deeply. I think I have the nerve to talk about others, at least I promise I will never cheat again.

I think the honesty in everyone's heart is mostly related to the exam. Indeed, it is a critical period for preparing for the exam, and the topic of honesty will definitely be related to cheating in the exam. The exam is coming soon, so relax your mind, take the exam in good faith, put an end to cheating and make real achievements.

As for "how to be an honest and trustworthy college student", my opinion is not to be "honest and trustworthy" deliberately. After all, there are white lies in this society, and being honest and trustworthy everywhere will backfire. We are all very old, and I don't think it is necessary to emphasize how to be honest and trustworthy. Put an end to cheating in exams, borrow money and pay it back on time. These are the foundations of the foundation, and there is no need to emphasize them at all! If all this is emphasized, what should we do to be "big" students?

As for having both ability and political integrity, I think moral harmony is the need for common development. Now China is in a commodity society, and money and interests are everywhere in life. Yes, in this society, nothing can be done without money. Without money, you can't live, you can't live, and everything is out of the question. You can't live on charity every day, can you? Therefore, learning survival skills has become the primary goal of our college students.

The primary goal is by no means equal to the only goal. The ancients said: "Those who have virtue are called villains." What kind of person will a person become if his talent reaches perfection and his moral character is beyond words? It is very likely to become a sinner in society. On the internet, many hackers rely on their own hacking skills to steal money from other people's online banks at will, and then deliberately squander it. Is such a person a cancer of society? There are many college students among these hackers.

Liu Haiyang, I think everyone has heard of this name, right? 200 1 The incident that he threw a bear with sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide has aroused widespread concern in the whole country. Tsinghua University's "high flyers" and three naive bears should have been "Liu Haiyang went to the zoo to see bears", but what about the fact? Liu Haiyang threw chemicals at the bear, which caused it to burn. It was also a blank in the laws of China at that time. Liu Haiyang escaped the punishment of law, but he can't escape the punishment of morality! This is a typical "talent wins morality" event, and he should be called a villain.

Moral college students will sacrifice themselves to save others, which is my consistent proposition. "Yangtze River People Chain" well explains the connotation of "having both ability and political integrity". On June 24th, 2009 10, three post-90s college students gave their young lives for the lives of two primary school students. The following is a passage from my blog post (/article/humanchain.html):

I was particularly shocked to see the news that three college students of Yangtze University drowned to save people. To tell the truth, when watching this news, I have an impulse to cry.

Being post-90s and freshmen, the three heroes showed a more noble ideological and moral realm than us. In the face of drowning people, they completely ignored the fact that they couldn't swim, and built a ladder with several other students to save people. How to express this spirit? I think this spirit should be admired, moved, studied and even practiced.

Chen Jishi, He He, the three heroes have a good journey, and you will be respected by everyone there!

The river is cold, but your heart is hot. Although the river washed away your lives, I believe that your heroic spirit of being brave and courageous can't be washed away in the rushing river!

Pay tribute to the three heroes!

I think their morality is so noble that we can't reach it all our lives. Maybe we will never have such an opportunity, but even if there is such an opportunity, I estimate that many people will turn a blind eye to others and they are willing to be a bystander.

A few days ago, another college student died. Yang Jiyuan is a junior in Zhejiang University of Technology. On June 5438+February 3, 20091day, when people were immersed in the joy of welcoming the New Year, he was stabbed several times by thieves in order to catch thieves, but he died after being rescued. Unfortunately, he died on 20 10 65438+ 10 1, the first day of the lunar new year. Look at his motto: a person can have no talent, no money, but no responsibility. Let's lengthen the "men" here a little: "College students can be without talent and money, but they can't be without responsibility." Yes, responsibility, I think, "responsibility" should also be one of the important connotations of "virtue".

It may be difficult for us to encounter similar things, but once we do, don't stand by and extend your hand to others. Only in this way can we be called college students with both ability and political integrity.

"Morality and talent develop together" is my opinion. When you go to college, learning skills-survival skills-should be the most important goal in your college life. You should improve your "survival skills" as much as possible on the premise of giving consideration to the development of moral education. It is necessary to study hard if you want to master survival skills skillfully. In learning, we must never "approximate", be rigorous and be conscious.

Truancy has become a common phenomenon among college students. To tell the truth, I hate skipping classes, but I skipped linear algebra twice. I think the reason is simple, "I don't want to go, it's boring." But the facts tell me that my choice is quite wrong. Linear algebra is now my burden. I just want to fail this course now. I no longer expect to get good grades because I skipped classes.

Personal experience tells me that if you want to be a "college student with both ability and political integrity", you must never skip class unless the teacher tells you whether you can take this course. Of course, I suggest you take it, because the teacher may also talk about something you can't.

If you want to master more talents, then make full use of your time to enrich yourself. You can save your energy, do odd jobs or take part in some activities, which will exercise your work ability. In addition, it is necessary to join one or two clubs, because it can make more friends and they may succeed in their future career. Now it is a relational society, and "connections" account for a large proportion. Imagine, if you want to do something, if you have "connections", will it be much better than not having "connections"? I'm not encouraging backdoor and corruption here, I'm just talking about reality. In today's society, it is really difficult to do things without "connections". Therefore, it is one of the compulsory courses to accumulate as many "contacts" as possible during college. Just add two clubs, not too much, too much will involve a lot of energy and your study will be affected. Academic performance should be the basis of "having both ability and political integrity", right? Let's grasp this degree ourselves, at least I think we should grasp it ourselves.

Also, take the initiative to accept some challenges. When I first went to college, I couldn't make a website, but only made some scattered changes. Later, a junior wanted to take me to make a website. I thought it was an opportunity, so I agreed. Borrow books from the library and practice. After a few months, I have mastered a lot of knowledge and skills, and now I can make a small website independently. I think I accepted the challenge voluntarily. After that, I studied hard and practiced deeply, and finally achieved my goal.

All right, we're done here. I hope everyone can become "honest and trustworthy college students with both ability and political integrity".