My accomplishments in 2018
In
this twinkling of an eye, 2018 is about to pass. If 2017 is a turning point in my
college life, then 2018 is a challenging year for myself. During the year, I
challenged many activities and courses that I had never thought I would take
part in before. Although the process was arduous and challenging, the ultimate
success was sweet.
In August this year, I participated in the
Department's enterprise practice exchange program, which was co-sponsored by
YZU and Hosei University for 14 days. The goal of the program is not only to
provide internship opportunities in Japan, but also to enable interns in Taiwan
and Japan to better understand each other's cultural background, customs and
customs through this exchange. I think this plan is not only for Japanese
students to come to Taiwan to learn new knowledge. Through daily communication
and exchanges, Taiwanese students have also learned a lot of valuable knowledge
about Japan. After exchanges, they find the differences between different
cultures and share them with their friends at home and abroad.
Compared with other countries, the warmth of
Taiwan's people is more intoxicating. During the discussion tour and bedroom
arrangement, interns visited the Palace Museum. They entered nine or ten secret
places and experienced the peaceful skylights that people used to transmit to
their homes. Of course, they would never miss all kinds of special night
markets. Foot massage is highly appreciated by interns at the University of
Justice and Law. Deep skills are transferred from warm palms to fingertips,
promoting blood circulation, and using different methods to meet the different
needs and physique of each individual, so that Japanese students can try to
become patrons. Accompanied by volunteers, law and politics students returned
to Japan to put an end to the project.
In this short period of time, volunteers of
YZU did their best to create the most brilliant memories. Such a beautiful
young age and fate made YZU and students of law and politics meet and know each
other. Whether they are volunteers in Taiwan or students of law and politics,
although they have different dreams, they all have a fervent heart, because of
this courage and drive, even if you look at it. It seems that only ordinary
students can make this activity extraordinary. In the process, although
sometimes unexpected, but because of each other, accidents also add a brilliant
color to this exchange. In retrospect of all this, volunteers and interns seem
to have been doomed to meet, together in the summer to create the most moving
memories, perhaps a little imperfect, but on. It is because of this
imperfection that the most beautiful arrangement is made. Even if there is more
reluctance at the end, we should make an appointment for the next meeting,
because we all firmly believe that "parting is for a better reunion next
time".
"Some things will not be so good, but
they will be very different." This seemingly simple and clear sentence,
although it can represent the experience of this exchange with the University
of Law and Politics, is not enough to summarize the warm blood and throbbing of
the youth behind the YZU volunteers. Such precious memories will eventually
become the most cherished part of the volunteers’ College life. Even if it is a
long time ago, I can look back on my efforts and feel blood boiling. Under the
interweaving of tears and laughter, I have left a deep and beautiful memory for
this project.
After reading your article, it really inspires me a lot and your abundant and special experiences are also worthy of learning from you. Looking at your 2018 and then looking at my 2018 is really different a lot. No wonder you seem to be very good in our class, and I also like the content of your report every time. Maybe I put some courage to challenge some difficult tasks in next year, I also can make a lot of progress like you.
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