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What are the contents of the eight classes?
The contents of the eight league classes are as follows:

1, advanced in thinking: A qualified Communist Youth League member should love the motherland, the people, care about the collective, help others, and put the collective interests first. Cherish the honor of the class, actively win glory for the class, serve the students wholeheartedly, serve the class and serve the school, which is the premise of becoming a qualified Communist Youth League member.

2. Study hard: A qualified Communist Youth League member should love learning, study hard, be self-motivated, concentrate on class and do his homework carefully. We should have the spirit of being diligent and eager to learn, never give up when encountering difficulties, and constantly improve our academic performance.

3, behavior should be standardized: a qualified Communist Youth League member should have good quality cultivation. Abide by social morality and public order, and abide by school rules and regulations. Respect teachers, unite students, be honest and trustworthy. We should have a selfless dedication to the collective, be ready to help others, not haggle over every ounce, but also distinguish right from wrong. We should discourage bad phenomena, not turn a blind eye.

Attention should be paid to the development of group classes

(1) To adhere to the league class system, we should highlight the party spirit position and party spirit education, embody the characteristics of the league, and pay attention to using Marxist positions, viewpoints and methods to help the league members solve ideological problems, especially those concerning ideals, beliefs, purposes and styles.

(2) When holding a group class, we should pay attention to exchange ideas, guide members to adhere to the truth, correct mistakes, help each other and improve together.

(3) After the group class, members should carefully review and continue to study and discuss. Members should write personal experiences, and grass-roots organizations should take the final exam of the League class.