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What did you do to make yourself proud in college?

I am now three-sixteenth of my college time: I jumped out of the traditional shackles of fame and fortune, just resigned from the student union office at the beginning of my freshman year (when I left, the team leader said I was selected from among 400 people, so I gritted my teeth and ran away), the student union office, and the assistant to the presidium of the student union. Then concentrate on what you like, such as going to the National Institute of Physical Education to watch ice hockey games, volunteering for language services in international track and field competitions, and feeling Shi Tiesheng in the Ditan … instead of working hard for someone who doesn't know whose dream it is. Make full use of urban resources. Urban resources, and of course tourism. I've prepared a travel brochure for Beijing. Before I go, I will do some research on the popular science landscape of human history. For example, I think the comparative study of the Temple of Heaven and the Ditan is very interesting. Choose one of them and find that the Temple of Heaven faces each other in the south of the Forbidden City, and the Ditan faces each other in the north of the Forbidden City. It should be said that it is "far south". (I also start to record my itinerary now: Ding is in Confucius Temple in Beijing and imperial academy ...) I participated in the short story contest of Beijing Foreign Language Culture Festival. Last year, there were three quotations for our cultural festival. Later, I won the first prize. ) We founded Thirteen Fragrances Bookstore (China College Student Literature Society) with our classmates, and our philosophy is to realize the wish of "speaking out" for every ordinary college student. Dressed up the little world of my dormitory. Although it is only four years, I hope to be as warm as home. First, I went to the flower market of China Academy of Agricultural Sciences, bought green radish and succulents, and also bought peacock fish. I brought my own calligraphy from home, as well as souvenirs from previous polaroids and photos taken in tourist attractions (such as the Gege costume taken by Jingshan Park and Tiantan Park, and the Dai jade piano costume taken by Daguan Garden). Join the National Institute, reading of the analects of confucius every week. My classmates laughed that I was going to recite the scriptures again. Now, I am working in the activity department of Chinese Studies Society, and I plan an outing that combines traditional festivals in China with historical sites and Chinese studies. I really like the atmosphere where I can realize my ideas ~ for example, we organize everyone to enjoy the moon in the Mid-Autumn Festival and climb mountains in the Double Ninth Festival ~) I have a poor but free youth.