College is about to graduate. As a senior and a senior, any inspirational words you want to say to your juniors can be written in letters. Below I have compiled a sample of inspirational letters to junior students for your reference!
Sample of motivational letters to junior students 1
Dear juniors and students Dear friends:
Hello!
First of all, I sincerely wish you to come to Qinghai Higher Vocational and Technical College and start the most unforgettable college life in your life. The next three years will be the best in your life. The best time is also an important time that determines the height and thickness of life in the next few decades.
I think you must be filled with excitement and excitement, mixed with a little uneasiness. In fact, I was equally excited. Time flies by like the wind. In a blink of an eye, I am also a sophomore. If we compare college life to a performance, then the protagonist of the story is us. Whether this performance is wonderful or not depends on our own performance. As the curtain rises on the show, I would like to share some thoughts with you to make these three years more fulfilling and meaningful. Before entering college, you will always have countless beautiful reveries about the university and design countless beautiful blueprints. However, when you actually step into the university campus, you may be disappointed to find that it is not the same as you imagined. Don't be disappointed, don't complain, because many things are like this and we can't be 100% satisfied. Therefore, you need to slowly discover and appreciate it in your future study and life.
Twelve years of hardship, the mountains and rivers are full of doubts, and there is no way out. Three months, there is a village of peace, and the ninety days are now the sigh of starting from scratch. It seems that only in the beautiful myth spun by the high school teacher, college life is so easy and comfortable. After so many years of hard work and longing, you can't escape roll call, high math, and evening self-study; three months of adaptation and busyness have only added to your loss, hesitation, and dissatisfaction; the intense study life may make you sigh secretly; unknown difficult challenges may make you start Suspect. Of course, in addition to your hard work, you, who are full of energy, will definitely drive a car to the high ground with your brothers, chew spicy sticks and watch Korean dramas with your sisters, gossip and act out the roles of the men and women downstairs in the dormitory. However, University life is really nothing more than this!!
The most sincere and true thing is the university, and the most pure and perfect thing is the university. If youth is the most precious, then college is the purest. But how many people in the world have cherished this preciousness, and how many people have understood this purity. As I write this, I can't help but reminisce, become intoxicated, and shed tears. Why do I often have regrets after graduation? It’s all because I was so confused during my freshman year. Why is it confused, because there is a lack of direction; why is there a lack of direction, because there is no ideal; since there is no ideal, how to talk about college time. University life comes from ideals. People without ideals enjoy the comfort of life in university, complain endlessly when they are depressed, and care about gains and losses. People with ideals enjoy university life happily, and never retreat no matter the wind or rain. Face success or failure positively. Enviable freshman, not to mention that the ideal is full, the reality is too skinny, and you have gone through all kinds of hardships to get to this ivory tower. Why not take a good ride in the ocean of ideals, but live in the mediocrity? Stagnant. All the laughter and tears, sorrow and joy in college will guide you to the horizon of success. Please be happy to accept all the ups and downs in college, and carry your passion and dreams with pride in your undergraduate years. When you are a freshman, you must be confused. Because you are confused, you are a freshman, but don't carry this confusion into your sophomore year. I once experienced the confusion of my freshman year. In this confusion, I couldn't see the direction clearly, and everything around me seemed so blurry. This confusion made me feel scared. Not knowing what to do in college, having big plans but not knowing where to start. Slowly, I was thinking, what is a university, and what has it prepared for me? It’s ridiculous to say that I have been busy for a year but don’t know the definition of a university. These issues that I should have known for a long time, I still don’t know when I entered the university.
Have a crush on him (her); have at least one loyal buddy (sister), and treat him with loyalty; it would be even better to have a confidant of the opposite sex who can talk to you about everything, and make a few teachers, and Keep a good relationship and your college life will be perfect. No matter whether the person in your heart can come together with you, having someone you love is actually a very happy thing. Happiness is a feeling. Don’t have too many extravagant expectations; being loved, then It will be happier. If you don't like him (her), don't reject him outright, but you should tell him (her). Don't pursue girls (boys) who already have male (girl) friends, don't hold on to that sentence? As long as the hoe is done well, the corner will fall? Take it as the truth, it is better to hurt someone than to help someone, and being a third party is often The one who is hurt the most is himself. Accommodating your roommate's shortcomings and waiting to walk out of the dormitory together after three years, there is no stronger relationship than this. Maybe we will never see each other again after graduation. It is such an irrational behavior to live with blame and anger. Of course, this is not easy to do. Everyone has shortcomings, and it is difficult for everyone to discover their own shortcomings, and it is even more difficult to correct them. But because of this, we need to tolerate each other and develop a good character. What is a good character? The summary of Tang Jun, who is so high-profile that he stumbles, is quite classic? A good character is a character that does not find fault with other people's shortcomings?
There are many paths to take in college. I don't have the level to talk about this issue. What I can do is let you know about your university and avoid detours, because I took detours to get to where I am today. When I look back, I feel that I was really naive and immature. You should have at least one senior or senior in college with whom you have kept in touch for a long time. It is best if he is from the same college as you, and even better, he is from the same major. You can get to know some seniors through student organizations or fellow students’ associations, and they will be happy to help you. You can learn a lot about this school and this major, and you can also learn a lot of experience in dealing with people. In college, most people are just ordinary, taking classes, eating, surfing the Internet, watching movies, playing games, sleeping in, reading books and taking exams two weeks before the exam, and living what they consider to be an extraordinary life in ordinary days.
I once read this sentence: History is created by a few people, and most people reproduce the race. There are very few people who truly live a carefree life. Most of us have great ideas and are very creative, but are afraid to take the first step. Jack Ma said something: Most of us will think of thousands of roads at night and walk the same way in the morning. So think about what you can do and go after it.
Think about the future.
Maybe the decision to choose this university was not made by you, maybe you don’t like clinical majors, maybe you don’t like this city. Then think about your future. Follow your own preferences and pursue your dreams. Maybe this is against the wishes of my parents. Many people say that I just want my parents to be happy and not angry with me. In fact, this is a kind of weakness, it is also a kind of irresponsibility towards oneself, and it is also the thought of a child who has not grown up. Your choice affects your life, and will also affect your family's life in the future. It's never too late to do what you like now. The longer it takes, the greater the cost and price you will pay. In fact, our parents make decisions for us because they love us. I think your future happiness is the result of your parents' pursuit. They think they can give it to you, but no one can give you your future happiness, except yourself.
What I also want to tell you is to live every day of the three years in a down-to-earth manner. Swim in the ocean of knowledge, engage in exciting activities, make close friends, and explore your own potential and interests. When encountering difficulties, do not run away or retreat, face it and overcome it. Let me give you a word: If you are not brave, no one will be strong for you. Finally, I also hope that the junior students can participate in more school activities. College is a time to improve our abilities. Say goodbye to the shyness and fear in high school and use our own feet to fill the gaps in our memories. Regardless of whether the college entrance examination results are good or bad, they are all in the past.
Now all of you are standing at the same starting point, using your own feet to realize your ideals step by step! I sincerely hope that you can become the "best protagonist" on the university stage and have your own dreams. Everyone has his or her own splendor!
Don’t let down our youth!
Example 2 of Inspirational Letters for Schoolmates
Dear Schoolmates:
Today is 163 days away from your college entrance examination, and the 100-day oath has not yet begun. I don’t know about you. What a feeling, anyway, at first I just felt that it was still early.
But then the weekly training, monthly exams, 12-school joint exams, the test? The smell of printing in the papers handed out every day made me want to vomit, and my eyes were filled with black words on the white paper. I was disgusted, looking at the three-dimensional geometric figures, I felt that even ten more brains were not enough for me. All kinds of classical Chinese, English words, knowledge points, and rules and regulations oppressed me, and later I became like a robot. At three o'clock every day, I returned to the classroom and looked at the pile of textbooks and exercise books on the table. In another round of exams, I answered the questions with trepidation. For one knowledge point, I would search for the key points and difficulties in the entire book. The red lanterns on the distributed answer sheets were large enough and dazzling, and the originally high-spirited fighting spirit was wiped out again and again.
I know that at this moment you must hate this school as much as I did at that time, and you are trying your best to break free from this big cage where dozens of people have gathered, and fly to the incomparable freedom and comfort you got from others. University. It suddenly seems like a substitute for all the things you have become.
It is big enough that you can buy your own little donkey and carry her around every inch of the pure holy soil, spreading your laughter. It's free enough that you can stay in your dormitory all day and watch one Korean drama after another, or masturbate all day long. It's relaxing enough that no one will call you over to talk about it for a long time because you didn't turn in your homework.
In fact, it temporarily satisfies the stress-free feeling you want now. The whole class with whom you are not familiar with in college sits together and waits for a teacher you all love to write on the blackboard for you; you will not have the experience of having a dialect suddenly pop up in college class and everyone will laugh; you will not read novels in class in college. You are afraid of being caught by the teacher while sleeping and have your classmates remind you of your experience; in group activities in college, no one will cheer you heartbreakingly and no one will share the joy of your success; college is when you meet your classmates on the road Maybe you can’t pronounce his name; your best friend in college is a roommate; you live in a stress-free environment between two o’clock and one line every day, which will make you feel like you are in captivity, your brain is deteriorating, and your appearance is expanding. .
Children, don’t be angry about your current life. In fact, this time is the most beautiful time. Someone is oppressing you and your potential is being stimulated little by little. Even if the unsatisfactory score on the current paper is particularly glaring, persist. After a few months, you will see sparkling scores. Don't complain that the teacher is too harsh and doesn't even leave you time to go to the toilet after class. You will miss it after the college entrance examination. Don't become enemies with the people you met in your most beautiful years. Now you may have huge misunderstandings and friction. After graduation, you will be in different cities and places, but it is they who send you blessings during the festival. Don't stop chasing your dreams. You can complain about too many exercises, too high difficulty, and not enough time, but after venting, look at the calendar that is torn off every day. My child, the university you want to go to is not something you can get into casually. Yes, after all, it is the paradise you are looking forward to now. No pressure! But the premise is to cherish every minute and every second now and let it become a crystal clear CD for your future life. After all, there are so many real things that don’t exist in college.
I hope you will move forward towards the dream land in your heart in the coming days, through thick and thin.
XXX
XX, XX, 20XX
Inspirational Letter Sample 3 to Juniors
Dear Juniors School girls:
This should be the most beautiful season of the year in Fudan, with the golden leaves falling gracefully, the refreshing autumn wind gently blowing across the lawn, and the pools in Xiyuan and Yanyuan. It also had a slightly clear luster. Time flies, and in a blink of an eye, this is the sixth autumn I have spent in Fudan. Six years ago, I walked into Fudan Garden with great admiration and looked at every corner of this school with joy and curiosity; it was also six years ago that I was honored to become a member of the Huaying family and reaped the rewards. The hard-earned honor also carries a heavy mission and responsibility. ?We hope that the children of our hometown will be able to cultivate both morality and intelligence, work hard, and strive to achieve the future and build the country. This is the sincere teaching and ardent expectation of Mr. Yu Jizhong, the founder of the Huaying Education Foundation. It is also an exquisite summary of the Huaying spirit. In my opinion, the encouragement and impact of the Huaying Scholarship on each award-winning student has gone far beyond the material level of scholarship. Its unique tracking annual review system and regular exchange activities have inadvertently created a summit for Changwu students. forum. Every year when I return to Huaying for a reunion during the winter vacation, there are always some Huaying student representatives who introduce their study and work experiences to share with everyone. And every time after attending the gathering, I always find that I still have many shortcomings, and I also gain a lot of ideas for progress. Motivation and methods. In fact, it was Huaying and the many outstanding students gathered under the Huaying brand that inspired me to go through four years of undergraduate study and the three years of graduate school that are about to end. As my college life is about to come to an end, the teachers from the Huaying Foundation hope that I can sort out my college life and have the opportunity to communicate with my junior brothers and sisters. In fact, I have also listened to other people's successful experiences along the way. The following words are by no means exciting enough to summarize learning rules and methods, nor are I arrogant enough to provide any suggestions. I just feel that they are my own experiences and insights. Talk to everyone.
I believe I can do it, and I also believe I can’t do it if I don’t work hard.
In 2000, I came to Fudan, the “number one university in Jiangnan” that I had dreamed of. At that time, the halo of being the top liberal arts student in Changzhou City in the College Entrance Examination had gradually faded, and I told myself that everything would start from scratch. Moreover, the classmates and classmates around me are all elites from various provinces and cities, so I must keep a low-key mentality and start from scratch. However, the difficulties encountered were somewhat unexpected, and English was the first obstacle. Although I passed the English entrance exam and was placed in the fast class, I immediately noticed the gap with my classmates in Shanghai as soon as I started speaking. Since I had long been focused on written English, oral expression became a weakness. In English class, I watched my classmates from Shanghai chatting and answering questions fluently with their teachers, and I felt envious and anxious at the same time. "Believe that you can do it, and believe that you can't do it if you don't work hard." Whenever I feel down and hesitant, this motto from Teacher Chen Yuping of No. 1 Middle School always makes me see hope and regain confidence. Yes, although I am temporarily lagging behind, I have the time and opportunity to catch up: if others take one step, I will take one and a half steps. One day, the gap will become smaller and smaller until it disappears. After passing the college entrance examination with thousands of troops crossing the single-plank bridge, what small stones can't be moved away? It is with this mentality that I started to get busy: seizing every little moment to expand my vocabulary, and insisting on listening to English Radio and English TV programs, imitate the pronunciation of the announcer, and usually read and recite the text aloud? In addition, I also organized an English corner with several English enthusiasts in the class to find some topics that everyone cares about, or debate or During the communication process, some concise and wonderful expressions of other students can be absorbed by me and used by me. After one semester, my way of expression has become much richer without realizing it, and my oral expression has become much smoother. In English class, I am gradually willing to express my own opinions. Since then, consolidating and improving my ability to use English has been a constant task for me.
One of Shanghai's urgently needed talent projects, the "Shanghai Advanced Interpreting Qualification Certificate", was finally obtained through my own efforts. In fact, the certificate itself may not have much meaning. Through my solid efforts, I finally obtained it. The real value of this certificate lies in actually improving your English proficiency. In 2005, my teammates and I went to Hong Kong to participate in the 3rd Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Moot Court Competition on behalf of Fudan University. The pleadings and court oral arguments were all completed in English, and we faced many participating teams from English-speaking countries. , our performance received unanimous praise from the competition organizing committee. Now, I am an intern at the Shanghai representative office of an international law firm. My usual working language is English. However, because I have always attached great importance to English in college, I feel comfortable at work, and my work achievements have been recognized and approved by my colleagues. . Looking back on the hesitation and confusion I felt back then, I deeply feel once again that turning points often lie in the effort of persisting a little longer.
Think a little earlier than others and do a little faster than others.
It is said that the early bird catches the worm, which makes sense when you think about it. In real life, thinking quickly, acting quickly, and seizing the opportunity often establishes a leading advantage. In fact, it is not difficult to put it into practice on a personal level. The key lies in planning in advance. For example, during the holidays, you can make a comprehensive plan for yourself in the next semester, including which books to read, which issues to focus on, what goals to achieve, how to allocate time for study and work, etc. . The advantage of planning in advance is that, firstly, you can have a good idea and you will not be in a hurry when many matters are unfolded; secondly, you can make relevant preparations in advance so that you can seize the opportunity once it comes. I remember that when I was a sophomore, I basically decided to continue studying for a master’s degree after graduating from my undergraduate degree. Therefore, striving for direct research became my goal. At that time, many classmates in the class were still immersed in the free atmosphere of the university and enjoying life to the fullest. Because I am very interested in international law, in addition to the basic knowledge introduced by the teacher in class, I often spend time in the library and law school reference room to conduct in-depth research on various fields of international law. Hard work pays off. When other students began to worry about taking the postgraduate entrance examination or finding a job at the end of their junior year, my usual steady efforts gave me a great gift. I was successfully recommended to Fudan Law School to study for a master's degree in international law. During my studies, when everyone was blindly focusing on theoretical research, I began to realize that truly outstanding legal talents should have comprehensive qualities and abilities. In addition to theoretical research abilities, practical abilities and the ability to communicate with others are also indispensable. Therefore, I actively participated in various student work, summer social practice, courts and law firm internships. My efforts have not been in vain. I have been rated as one of the three best students of Fudan University, an outstanding league member of Fudan University, and an outstanding undergraduate graduate of Fudan University. I have received school scholarships every year and been awarded scholarships by three well-known law firms in Shanghai (Jones Day International Legal Scholarship). , Baker McKenzie International Legal Scholarship, Quan Ya Inspirational Scholarship). I'm not a very smart person, I just keep thinking and keep trying.
Good at sharing and good at learning.
Remember there is a fable, the general idea is that if you have ten apples, never keep them to yourself. You can keep just one for yourself and give the other nine to others. Although it seems at first glance that you have lost nine apples, when others have bananas, grapes, and pineapples, they will also think of you. In this way, you not only get your own apples, but also bananas, grapes, pineapples, and ultimately you can taste ten different flavors. In fact, the same is true for college life. Whether you are studying or working, being good at communicating with others, getting support from others, and learning the strengths of others are also a magic weapon for getting twice the result with half the effort. I still remember that in 2003, in preparation for the first "Lee Li Cup" national moot court competition, my teammates and I had a heated debate. Everyone expressed their opinions without reservation and discussed all possible issues in advance. "Exposed", in order to make the indictment and defense flawless, the wording was modified almost to the extent of picking out words.
After intense brainstorming, we finally stood on the podium of the Best Letter Award. I still remember that when I was working in the student union, I came into contact with many students from other departments. Perhaps because I have studied law for a long time, my angles and entry points for analyzing and solving problems have gradually formed a fixed pattern. However, in communicating with students from other departments such as the School of Economics, School of Management, School of Journalism, etc., I can always easily find the shining points in their thinking styles and methods of doing things. I can learn from others' strengths to make up for my own shortcomings. In fact, learning is really a task that occurs everywhere and at all times. Watch more, listen more, and learn more. I feel happy that I have grown. While serving as the Minister of Literature and Art Department and the Minister of Life Department of the Student Union, I successfully organized the first national campus sitcom competition, the first Fudan University Freshman Star Competition, the Shanghai Station of the World University Games Torch Relay Ceremony, etc., and was responsible for managing the Fudan University campus service network. , serving as host of many large-scale evening parties and conferences inside and outside the school, etc. The broadened horizons and positive attitude formed in social work in turn allow me to devote myself to my studies with confidence, so that I can always find a balance between academics and social work.
Learn to be grateful.
I always feel that I am really lucky. I can’t get to where I am today step by step and realize my dreams one after another, and I cannot do without the help of many people. Therefore, learning to be grateful makes me cherish everything I have now, and it also makes me understand that hard work is not just for myself. I would like to thank Mr. Yu Jizhong. Although he has left Hexi, the Huaying spirit he left behind is still inspiring future generations in Changwu. I would like to thank the teachers at the Changzhou Huaying Education Foundation. It is they who I am willing to devote myself to the cause of Huaying in obscurity. Every time I see the teachers’ temples bleached by time and weather-beaten smiling faces, and hear the chatter of the teachers who often go home to visit, I will be easily moved; I also I would like to thank my alma mater, Changzhou No. 1 Middle School, which just celebrated her eightieth birthday, and it was from there that I started, approached knowledge and matured; finally, I have to thank my parents for helping me It seems that they have extraordinary courage and wisdom in life. My mother retired from home eight years ago due to health reasons, and my father retired three years ago due to the restructuring of his work unit. I can’t imagine how they could still keep my good feelings in my heart during the most difficult time. Life is full of confidence and hope? Therefore, only by working hard can I not let down those people who I am grateful for, and my grateful heart will not have any regrets.
"Excellence is a habit", I would like to encourage all Chinese and English students with this famous saying of the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle. I often think that in three, five, or ten years, when more and more Huaying people are active on various fronts in the construction of the motherland, how proud Huaying and Huaying people will be!
Sincerely wish that the branches of Huaying will flourish and the spirit of Huaying will carry forward!
XXX
XX, month, XX, 20XX
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