(In the past, the school network was very slow, so I could only go to the forums on the intranet; There is no hot water in winter and no cold water in summer; There is no lawn and plastic track in the hilltop sports ground, and the dusty days of military training are gone forever. )
As for software, it is human factors, such as teachers, outstanding students who graduated from South China University of Technology, graduate students, teachers who come to class in caves, and retired professors from South China University of Technology. Their level is uneven, it is enough to teach you. There is nothing to say.
Because this is a private college, the fees are relatively expensive, and the students who come here to study are basically students with average scores in the college entrance examination, but there is no shortage of money at home, so the quality is naturally mixed. The teacher also saw through this. I used to study computer science and technology, and a professor from South China University of Technology came to teach data analysis and mining. Basically, not many students can understand it. During the exam, everyone was forced collectively. Ha ha. When the teacher saw that the students' grades basically failed, he said that we overestimated our abilities, and the curriculum should be re-proposed so that the students could retake the exam collectively. As a result, everyone basically passed the second exam. Ha ha. As for seniors, I got more than 60 points for the first time and more than 70 points for the second time. I've tried a little.
In fact, reading depends on: on the one hand, subjective factors, on the other hand, objective factors. This time, subjective factors are not considered, and I only say objective factors.
The reputation of the school is very general in society. Really, I obviously felt it when I was looking for a job. I just graduated with a diploma from Guangzhou Automobile College of South China University of Technology (yes, it used to be called Guangzhou Automobile College), and people either don't know about this school or don't recognize your technology. When I just graduated from college, I worked with a recent graduate of Guangdong University of Technology. People's monthly assessment results are not as good as mine, but the unit promised him that if he could stay in the unit after getting the diploma, he would be given a full-time job, but I would never talk about it. Of course, that classmate is ambitious and flies solo after graduation. I felt greatly wronged when I learned about it, and I didn't stay in that unit.
Now I don't do computer work any more. Many old classmates basically find their own way, except for learning bullying and not caring about computers. Last year, I went back to school to take an examination of computer secondary c++ programming, which is a tribute to the training of school teachers and an account of an industry that I spent four years in my youth. The result is: the work score is 96 points, which is the highest level in the school.
Learning, after all, is your own business. Teachers, classmates, roommates, whether mentors or not, can only accompany you for a period of time after all. You will spend more time alone after a long trip. The school is just a platform.