During my freshman year, the department student council held an open recruitment for student leaders and members. I stood out among many candidates and was ultimately selected as a member of the Life Department of the Nursing Department, while also serving as the class sports committee member. Over the past year, I have adhered to the principle of 'contributing to the college, serving classmates,' truly serving my peers, representing their legitimate rights, and dedicating myself to campus development. In my work, I have been innovative, proactive, and eager to learn from others, correcting mistakes promptly, adopting valuable suggestions, while maintaining my principles. In the student council, I prioritized the interests of the school and the majority of students, never seeking personal gain. Within the class, I actively participated in various college activities and organized classmates to engage in meaningful sports events. Early in freshman year, to promote understanding and unity among classmates, I collaborated with the class to hold a tug-of-war competition, which achieved its purpose by fostering closer relationships and an active class atmosphere. Subsequently, I led the class in participating in the college rope-jumping competition and achieved second place across the college. In the second semester of freshman year, to improve classmates' physical fitness, I organized a 4*100 relay race. The active participation of students laid a foundation for our class's excellent results in the college sports meeting in May 20xx. In the sports meeting, our 4*100 relay team won third place, the 4*400 relay team ranked sixth, and the total points placed us sixth in the college. These achievements are the result of our collective efforts.