Harvard university, Harvard for short. Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, it is a world-renowned private research university, a mem
Harvard university, Harvard for short. Located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, it is a world-renowned private research university, a member of the famous Ivy League school and one of the top higher education institutions recognized in the world today. Let me bring it to you, welcome to learn!
Harvard University College Situational Dialogue: Harvard Law School
Han Meimei was watching the movie Liar on TV when someone knocked at the door.
Hi, John, why are you here?
Ah, John, what brings you here?
I just went to my uncle's house and dropped in. Are you watching TV?
I just went to my uncle's house, so I stopped by to see you. Are you watching TV?
Yes, a movie called Liar. I like Jim Carrey. He's so funny.
Yes, watch the movie Liar. I like Jim Carrey. He's funny.
J: that's ridiculous.
It's a little meaningless.
H: I'm surprised that lawyers have such a bad reputation in America.
I'm surprised that lawyers have such a bad reputation in America!
J: It's true that people don't like lawyers, but they can't live without them.
It's true. Everyone doesn't like lawyers, but they can't do without them.
H: Just like the rich people in movies, they can buy freedom with money.
As the movie says, rich squid can buy freedom with money.
Do you still want to be a lawyer after watching the movies on TV?
Do you still want to be a lawyer after this movie?
H: Well, this profession is really profitable. As you said, people always need lawyers. But now, I have another goal.
Well, such a career is really profitable. As you said, people always need lawyers. But now I have another goal.
J: What is it?
What goal?
You must promise not to laugh at me first. Swear.
Promise me you won't laugh at me. You swear!
All right, I'll go through.
Okay, I swear.
H: If I stay in America, Fm is determined to fight for the rights of Chinese who don't understand American laws. I don't want to be a liar and a slave to money, stepping on those poor people.
H: If I stay in the United States, I am determined to fight for the rights and interests of China people who don't understand American laws. I don't want to be a liar, nor do I want to be a slave to money and trample the poor under my feet.
J: salute!
I salute you!
John, don't forget what you promised.
John, don't forget your promise!
J: I mean it from the heart.
I am from the heart!
H: But first I have to go to a law school. Is it too early to say this?
But first, I want to be admitted to law school. Isn't it a little early to say this?
J: No, only those who have dreams can go far.
No, one must have a dream to go far.
H: that's right But it's easier said than done. The admission rate of Harvard Law School is only about 7%.
Yes! But it's easier said than done. The admission rate of Harvard Law School is only 7%.
I have confidence in you. You can do it. Anyway, you must have a try first.
You know if you can do it. It will never rain roses.
I have confidence in you, you can do it. Anyway, you have to give it a try before you know whether it will work or not. It is impossible to get something for nothing.
H: It is difficult to apply, but the study requirements of law school are higher. Socratic teaching methods make me daunting.
It's hard to apply, and it's even harder to go to law school. I was frightened by Socrates' teaching method.
J: What's so scary?
Why is it so horrible?
H: Law school professors like to argue with students. Every semester, every student must have a heated debate with every professor who teaches them at least once or twice. Debate sometimes lasts more than ten minutes.
Law school professors like to argue with students. Every semester, every student should have at least 1 with every professor who teaches them. Two heated debates, some as long as 10 minutes.
J: As long as you are prepared, you don't have to worry too much.
As long as you are well prepared, don't worry too much.
I'm worried about my English. After all, Fm is not a native language.
I'm worried about my English. After all, my mother tongue is not English.
Your English is quite good now. I believe that after staying in America for a period of time, you will have a good command of English.
Your English is already very good. I believe you will be proficient in English after studying in America for a period of time.
H: I think so. Where there is a will, there is a way.
I believe so, where there is a will, there is a way!
J: By the way, how much do you know about Harvard Law School?
By the way, how much do you know about Harvard Law School?
Are you testing me? Don't underestimate me. I've been collecting information about law schools.
Are you testing me? Don't underestimate me, I have collected a lot of information about it.
J: Tell me something I don't know.
Then tell me something I don't know.
H: Do you know how many Supreme Court judges have graduated from Harvard Law School?
Do you know how many Supreme Court judges are graduates of Harvard Law School?
You got me. How many/much?
You did get me. How many/much?
H: six. Isn't it amazing? You know, there are only nine justices in the Supreme Court!
Six! Surprised? You know, the Supreme Court has only nine judges.
J: Law school lives up to its reputation.
Law school really lives up to its reputation.
H: In the past five years, a quarter of Supreme Court clerks have come from Harvard Law School.
In the past five years, 65,438+0/4 members of the Supreme Court came from Harvard Law School.
Unbelievable.
Wow, unbelievable!
H: If all goes well, maybe I can become a member of the Supreme Court.
If all goes well, maybe I can become a member of the Supreme Court in the future.
J: President Obama also graduated from Harvard Law School.
President Obama also graduated from Harvard Law School.
I know. It's black people's turn, and now it's women's turn. I want to do something for women.
I know that the black people have handed over power, and now it's the turn of the female compatriots. I must do something for my female compatriots.
Oh, my God! You are too ambitious.
Oh, my God! You are really ambitious.
I'd rather believe it was a plan,
I'd rather believe this is a compliment.
Yes I swear.
Yes, I swear.
Harvard college situational dialogue: Harvard college
Han Meimei and John meet on Monday. They are talking about their future majors now.
Han, what major are you going to choose?
Han, what major are you going to choose?
H: I haven't thought about it yet.
H: I've thought about it, too.
Jesus Christ! Don't you worry or even think about your future?
God, have you never thought about or worried about your future?
H: Yes, I do. I just don't want to ask for trouble so early.
H: Yes, I just don't want to disturb myself so early.
Too early? Han, this is your second year of high school!
Too early? Mei Mei, you are a sophomore now!
H: So what? Give me a break. Do not laugh at me.
H: So what? Please don't make fun of me.
Don't be angry. I'm just kidding, testing your knowledge of Harvard University.
Don't be angry. I'm just kidding. I want to test your knowledge of Harvard University.
H: Does it sound like a joke?
H: Is this like a joke?
J: I apologize. But you have to admit that you don't know Harvard at all.
I'm sorry, but you must admit that you know nothing about Harvard University.
H: here we go again. Does it have anything to do with Harvard?
H: here we go again. Does this have anything to do with Harvard University?
Yes, of course. Aren't you going to Harvard after graduation?
J: Of course it does. Don't you want to go to Harvard University after graduation?
H: Of course.
H: yes.
J: So don't think too early. Your major is right.
J: So it's right that you don't want to consider too many major options too early.
H: Don't lie to me. Do you know how important a major is? Do you know what major means? To a great extent, it will determine your future life.
H: Don't laugh at me. Do you know how important a major is? Do you know what major means? To a great extent, your major will determine your future life.
J: That's right. Many students go to college because they believe in a good university or one.
A good major will help them find a good job in the future.
J: That's right. Many students think that going to a good university or choosing a good major will help them find a good job in the future.
H: Is it wrong to think so?
H: Is it wrong to think so?
No. I said that everyone has their own values. But for me, a good higher education aims at
Cultivate an all-round individual.
J: No, everyone has their own values, but for me, the goal of a good higher education is to cultivate people with all-round development.
H: isn't it?
H: isn't it?
J: If your goal is to pursue a career goal, then you are not comprehensive enough.
J: If your goal is to engage in a certain occupation, then you are not very comprehensive.
H: that makes sense. I have many interests, and I don't want to give up any of them. As a result, I can't decide my major.
H: that makes sense. I have many interests, and I don't want to give up any of them, so I have decided what major I want to choose.
J: Don't worry. Freshmen at Harvard University don't choose their major. They just ...
They are required to participate in expository writing and can take any courses they are interested in.
J: Don't worry, freshmen at Harvard College don't have to choose a major. They only ask freshmen to learn expository writing, and students can choose the courses they want to learn according to their own preferences.
H: great!
H: great!
J: Besides, you can even change your major.
J: Besides, you can change your major.
H: I can't imagine
H: I can't imagine!
J: Harvard College provides us with free education. You do have a major, but it is not as important as you think, especially when you plan to go to graduate school.
J: Harvard College provides a free educational environment. You can choose your major, but it's as important as you think, especially if you plan to continue your graduate studies.
H: unbelievable.
H: unbelievable.
J: A good graduate school needs a flexible and adaptable mind and extensive knowledge.
Scope of knowledge and strict critical thinking training.
J: A good graduate school wants students to have flexible minds, strong adaptability, comprehensive knowledge and good logical thinking ability.
H: So if I want to go to law school, I don't need to get a bachelor's degree before law.
H: That is to say, if I want to go to law school, I don't have to get a pre-law degree first.
Yes
Yes
H: Really? Han Meimei was relieved. To tell the truth, I have been in a dilemma between American literature and law. I am interested in literature, but I want to be a lawyer.
H: Really? Han Meimei was relieved. Seriously, I am in a dilemma between choosing American literature or choosing law. I like literature, but I want to be a lawyer.
J: You can major in literature first, and then go to law school for further study like me.
J: You can choose literature major first, and then go to law school for postgraduate study, just like me.
H: and you?
H: and you?
J: I'm going to study physics and then go to business school.
I will study physics first, and then go to business school.
H: Good idea!
H: Good idea!
J: No matter how much interest you have, Harvard College will satisfy most of them. In addition to the main field of focus, you can also choose a minor field that has nothing to do with the main field.
J: No matter how many hobbies you have, Harvard University can meet all your needs. In addition to one major, you can choose a second major, but this second major does not need to be related to the major.
H: We can choose at will.
H: We can choose according to our own wishes.
J: But we must meet the minimum requirements for a bachelor's degree.
J: But we need to meet the minimum requirements for a bachelor's degree.
H: I like this kind of education. It regards students as people, not as tools for future walking.
H: I like this kind of education, which trains students to be real people, instead of training students to be tools for not coming to work.
Harvard University College Situational Dialogue: Harvard Kennedy College
Han Meimei and John are reading magazines in the periodical reading room.
H: Look, you Americans have come up with a new way to deal with relations with other countries.
H: You see, the United States has found a new way to deal with its relations with other countries.
J: Is it soft power?
J: Is it soft power?
No, this is the power of art.
H: No, it's smart strength.
What is that?
J: What's that?
H: It says here that "artistic power is the ability to combine hard power and soft power into a winning strategy", which is defined by joseph nye. But I don't see much difference from it. Its aim is still to maintain its superpower status.
H: The "smart power" mentioned here is actually the combination of hard power and soft power, and the combination of hard power and soft power, so as to win without fighting. Is this Joseph? The definition given by Xi. But I don't think there is any substantial difference, because its purpose is still to maintain its super hegemony.
Let's not talk about politics and diplomacy, ok? Too sensitive. But I can tell you something about joseph nye.
Aren't we going to discuss politics and diplomacy? Because it's too sensitive. But for this Joseph? Nai, I can tell you something about him.
H: Who is this guy?
Who is he?
What I want is not Nye himself, but the Kennedy School of Harvard University, where he graduated. Or you can call it the Kennedy School of Government.
J: I'm not talking about Nai himself, but about Kennedy College, where he graduated.
H: I know. It is also a very famous graduate school of Harvard University, which trains students to become outstanding civil servants, politicians and national leaders.
I know. This is also a very famous graduate school of Harvard University, which trains students to become excellent civil servants, politicians and politicians.
J: Compared with other schools in Harvard, this school is relatively young. It is only about 70 years old.
J: Compared with other colleges, this college is relatively new with a history of only about 70 years.
H: Really? Too young. Why did the idea of starting an official school suddenly appear in the founder's mind?
H: Really? That's really quite new. Why did you suddenly think of running a school?
J: At that time, the United States was in the Great Depression and was on the verge of World War II. There seems to be a shortage of excellent talents in the government.
J: At that time, the United States was on the verge of the Great Depression and World War II, and it seemed that there was a great shortage of excellent talents.
H: It was a dark period in American history. Many people are unemployed and lead a miserable life. People almost lost confidence in the government.
H: This is a dark period in American history. Many people are unemployed and lead a miserable life. People almost lost confidence.
J: Therefore, a Harvard alumnus named Lucius N Rittal donated some money to Harvard and founded a new school to train talents for the government.
So, a man named Lucius? Littauer's Harvard alumni donated some money to Harvard and set up a new school to train talents for * * *.
H: Is the donor Ritual? I thought his name was Kennedy, because schools were often named after their benefactors. For example, Harvard University was named after john harvard, and the Widen Library was named after Harry Elkins Widen.
H: so the donor is Litall? I thought it was Kennedy, because schools are usually named after their donors. For example, Harvard university is based on John F. Harvard; The Whitener Library is based on Harry? Elkins. Wade graduated from Harvard Kennedy College, or can you call it Kenner? Naming.
I don't know. I only know that there is a center named after him, and that is Ritual Center.
J: I'm not sure. I only know that there is a center named after him, Litall Center.
h; Then why is it called Kennedy School? Does Kennedy represent John Kennedy?
H: Then why is it called Kennedy College? Is John Kennedy? Kennedy?
Yes, in fact, its full name is John F. Kennedy School of Government.
Yes, actually the full name of the college is John? Kennedy college.
Did he make a great contribution to the school?
H: Has he made a great contribution to this school?
No, but he has made great contributions to the country.
J: Not exactly. In fact, he has made greater contributions to the country.
H: His passion for black people aroused the anger of white extremists, and he was assassinated by one of them.
H: His sympathy for black people aroused the anger of white extremists, and he was assassinated by one of them.
J: You are very familiar with American history.
J: It seems that you know a lot about American history.
h; I took a class in world history.
H: I used to take a class in world history.
J: Maybe Kennedy School wants its students to remember Kennedy's spirit and become good government officials.
J: Maybe Kennedy College wants its students to remember Kennedy's spirit and be good officials.
H: I heard that this school not only trains talents for the American government, but also helps other countries to train government talents.
H: I heard that this college not only trains talents for the United States, but also helps other countries to train talents.
J: There are tens of thousands of foreign students from more than 30 countries in the school.
J: This university has thousands of foreign students from 130 countries.
H: I'm not talking about students. The governments of China and the United States have reached an agreement that from 2002 to 2007, the university must train 60 officials for the central and local governments in China.
H: I don't mean ordinary students. There is an agreement between China and the United States. From 2002 to 2007, the college will train 60 central and local officials from China.
I don't know. But I hope this cooperation can last as long as possible.
J: I don't know about this, but I hope this hint will last for a long time.
H: Me too. If only there were no major conflicts that would threaten peaceful relations between countries.
H: I think so. I hope there will not be too many conflicts that will affect peace between countries in the future.