In many folktales, Wu Han began to apply for Tsinghua, but after getting zero in mathematics, he had to try it in Tsinghua. Wu Han was admitted to the school because of his excellent performance in liberal arts. This is also a story that many people are familiar with.
The truth of the matter is that Wu Han didn't take the math exam. According to the real historical speculation, Wuhan should be a transfer student, and he changed when he was a sophomore. As can be seen in the enrollment brochure of that year, there were only six exams.
The five compulsory subjects are Chinese (Chinese), Party righteousness, China history, world history and English, while there are many subjects, such as physics, chemistry, biology and ethics. So Wu Han didn't need to transfer. And Wu Han's grades are very high, so it's a normal admission.
There is also a widely circulated story, which was told by Mr. Cang Kejia when he was studying in Qingdao University. According to the descendants of Cang Kejia, it is true that his father got three poems and entered the university, and got zero in mathematics.
The mission of the university is:
The mission of the university under the domination of the university concept requires that the students trained by the university should be noble and educated people first, which is in line with the essence of the university. This mission is to cultivate students' complete personality, purify their minds, cultivate their conduct and cultivate their ability to criticize things, not just to educate them professionally.
As Newman, a famous British educational theorist, realized, from the argument of utilitarianism, he saw the mortal enemy of real education. Under the guidance of utilitarian theory, the new university pays more attention to professional training than cultural requirements, exams and results rather than psychological processes, and passively obtains facts rather than general psychological activities.