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The differences of educational models between China University and famous western universities.
Universities in China, like famous western universities, are committed to cultivating students who pursue truth and serve the society. However, there are some differences between these two educational models. This article will discuss these differences from the comparison between Harvard and Peking University.

Each has its own characteristics.

Someone used to compare Peking University with Harvard, but both of them have their own characteristics and cannot be simply equated. Harvard students receive rigorous political and legal training in universities, laying a solid foundation for their future political careers. However, students in Peking University are more eager to express their views. In the absence of basic discipline training, they sometimes rush into real politics.

Consciousness of unity and cooperation

At Harvard, there is a strong affinity between students and a close relationship between alumni. In Peking University, students are more individual "elites" and lack the consciousness of unity and cooperation.

Differences in educational models

Some people say that Harvard changed the United States and China changed Peking University. This may be extreme, but it does reflect the difference between the two educational models. At home, we have learned knowledge, but perhaps we are still lacking in doing things.

Look at differences from a scientific point of view

We should look at these differences from a scientific perspective and abandon the shackles of traditional thinking. Only in this way can we make continuous progress and move towards a better future.