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Introspective Essay

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?Introspection Walking on the boulevard in my senior high school, the ginkgo leaves which turned yellow in the fall reminded me of the unforgettable time at school. Although having left there, I still remembered how to grow up, becoming a more mature girl than ever before who could rise to the emergencies just as the green ginkgo leaves turned into yellow ones. The scene happened in this period of time flashed back to my mind, which seemed to occur just now. Thus, it was remarkably incredible that leaving my campus had been such a long time. Having entered the Student Community Union while being a year 10 student who didn’t have any experience of organizing and managing the activities of communities, upper fellows took us by the hand and taught us how to deal with many kinds of problems. By accumulating nearly one year’s experience, handling the routine matters alone was so common that I did not feel run-down at the beginning of assuming the president of the Student Community Union. Nevertheless, the Education Bureau ordered the school to set up more interesting communities for developing students’ skills in an all-round way. Therefore, taking actions to reform the Union’s and communities’ systems as soon as possible became what to do first. Later, the members of the Union had a discussion about how to improve the system and how to make the underway communities’ activities plain sailing with the help of the teacher in the ‘Youth League Committee’. Unfortunately, in the course of the discussion, we had a dispute on how to bring the ‘Family of Community’ mildness where communities had activities and how many kinds of communities would be founded. After voting to how to solve the problems, making an investigation aimed at school fellows in our campus was our final conclusion. Notwithstanding, there were too many students in our campus, and I was persevering with making inquiries to some students in each class and each

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