There is something wrong with education in China! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Now I'm a sophomore, so I'll talk about what I learned in college. Many things in the university have been forgotten, and it is often said that the goal that has been adhered to for many years has been lost, so it has become aimless. Now the school has been trying to cultivate the quality and motivation of our autonomous learning. Except for the pressure of exams, everything else is passive. My university teacher mentioned in class that a famous professor once asked a foreign professor who was visiting China if college students in your country would be late, leave early or be careless in class. The foreign professor was shocked, which was unimaginable. Indeed, in foreign countries, especially after high school, reading or not is your own business. You must support yourself and provide your own study. Unlike our parents who provide living expenses now, you are more independent. However, besides our own quality, it is also related to China's national conditions. After shouting so much, we are also making progress. Just the more contact with the outside world, the more I feel that I have problems, but the advantages are undeniable. Especially for college students, many excellent children from high school are suddenly left out and ignored, and their inner fragility leads to tragedy. Many of us must change, but we need to make long-term changes. Just from the perspective of a student, I don't want to go to extremes, because although I do have many aspects, education alone is not the only way to solve them. In my opinion, the only way to improve is to let students gradually get rid of education and go out to explore something. We still have a lot of room, otherwise, how can we change from an illiterate country ten or twenty years ago to an educational country? Everything happens for a reason. . . . . .