Is the university a "chicken farm"?
Text/Flying with the snow "University is not a chicken farm", this sentence seems to have been said by a professor a few years ago. There was still some fire. I wonder if the university is a chicken farm. I'm definitely not a chicken anyway. As for the university, some people are willing to roast chicken, while others are forced to roast chicken. That is their business, and no one can interfere. Perhaps it is understandable to say that the university is a chicken farm. Everyone is a chicken, so they are all fed by the chicken farm. However, because "chicken" has multiple meanings and is easy to be misunderstood, chicken farm has gradually extended its derogatory meaning, which is related to the actual situation of the university. It seems that this metaphor is just right. What about school? Schools and chicken farms have a characteristic, that is, under the banner of "training", they earn a lot of money in their pockets, no matter whether you are "really talented and knowledgeable" in the end. The school is full of cheating, hiding a knife in the smile, and killing you is not negotiable. Therefore, this chicken farm can be described as "worthy of the name". As for whether you can roast chicken, that's your personal business. Go to the forum to browse this article and participate in the discussion.