University life is coming to an end. It is time to write a self-identification. Going out of the university gate, in the process of finding a job, in the trial period after finding a job, I did not feel what the university brought to me, and did not realize my progress. The reason may be that the comparison object we are looking for is a classmate who grows up with my colleagues, a self-employed colleague than myself, or a mentality that I am eager to achieve is that I have made such an evaluation. In fact, comparing myself with the present self four years ago, I found that I have changed a lot and gained a lot.
Most importantly, my personality has been sublimated. Although I have not joined the Communist Party until now, I have always moved closer to the party organization in my thoughts and actions. Since the second semester of the first year of writing the party application, I have been conducting ideological exchanges with the counselors and the student party members in the class to strengthen the understanding of the party. Especially in the process of party school training, the conflicts with the instructors made me understand some aspects of the political, ideological and educational work of the party, party members and college students in practice outside the theory. Although I know that as a small student, many aspects can't be thought of, but I have always pursued fairness and justice. Many times I speak straight in front of class cadres or teachers. This may be di