In fact, adults in China have never positioned themselves in a very low position, which may be related to the relatively high scores of college students in China. I know that many students have no problem with their grades of 2 1 1 or even 985, and some even set their goals higher and then came to Huada (shamefully included), so they inevitably have higher expectations for Huada. Objectively speaking, the scientific research strength of Huada is not a strong point, of course, this has a lot to do with the distraction of the school's energy from the construction of Xiamen campus. But now Huada has increased its investment in scientific research and introduced many good teachers, expecting the performance of Huada. Maybe it's because everyone's college entrance examination is not bad, so you can see quite a lot of "relative" cows in Huada, so you will see some top student with a GPA of 5.0, some undergraduates who mix laboratories with their tutors and then do papers, all kinds of national competitions win the first prize, all kinds of student union cadres are full of social practical experience, and their family background is super awesome but also very low-key and humble, and all kinds of great gods who go abroad for postgraduate entrance examination. . . . . . There are all kinds. Judging from the students' ability, Huada is not bad.
(The following paragraph is only for ambitious schoolmates. Huada is still not as good as a school in terms of pattern. There are many Daniel Hua mentioned above, but only a few. Huada is not 985 after all. If we only see the students in Huada, the pattern will be too small. To paraphrase a senior, Huada is a place that is easy to corrode people, because compared with the top cattle schools, it is too tolerant and loose. Most people can comfortably spend four years in college, but because they can't see more people who are better than themselves and feel the pressure from their peers, they don't work hard, and the gap with those students who are already famous schools who work harder than you is easy to widen. I advise you not to focus only on your classmates around you, but on your peers in the same industry in the country and even the world. )
Huada is a fascinating university. It can be seen from other students' answers that no matter how Huada is, most of the students who come out of Huada love Huada very much, and I hope she can get better and better. This is actually the success of a school. Huada is a place with a strong sense of belonging to me. When I was in Huada, I liked to pay attention to the news of Huada, and I liked to walk around Huada and watch her change little by little. Even after I go abroad, I will pay close attention to the school homepage and the latest news very frequently.
Of course, there are various students in Huada, and everyone will have different experiences. Here I only write a little about my own experience of studying in Huada.
When we first entered school, when Lao Wu was the principal, although the school motto was "connecting China and foreign countries and cultivating both ability and morality", what impressed me even more was that Lao Wu always advocated the campus spirit of "tolerance-oriented, harmony but difference", and tolerance and freedom were the best things that Huada gave people. Yes, Huada can't give you the resources that Tsinghua Peking University can give you, but if you like, you may get more room to play here.
I am the kind of person who can toss and turn in Huada, but it is these toss and turn that constitute the most beautiful and unforgettable memory of my university. Next, keep a diary.
Let's talk about the student union first. I didn't know anything when I was a freshman, but I didn't want to join those purely active groups. I knew technological innovation was good. This thing is valued by the school, and I can get extra points for the scholarship. So I went to join the Science and Technology Department of the Academy of Sciences (it was later discovered that my main job was to organize activities), where I met my first senior-Brother Xun, then Minister of Science and Technology and one of the electromechanical legends. This senior became my goal at that time, and I learned a lot from him. After he came back from the interview, he told me that he felt that the students in Huada were not worse in temperament than other so-called 2 1 1 students, and even our classmates performed better. My job in the Ministry of Science and Technology is almost to contact teachers to organize lectures, publicize and organize the annual college science and technology innovation competition, and help hold the school challenge cup. I have to say that the organization of this competition is a waste of time and energy. Everyone is very tired after the competition every year, but it also quickly gains the friendship and tacit understanding of colleagues in the Ministry of Science and Technology and a deeper understanding of science and technology than ordinary students. Even my own work can win a little encouragement award every year. In my junior year, I joined the minister. When I held the competition, I invited Xiamen University, Jida University and students in charge of science and technology machinery to exchange ideas, which can be regarded as a little promotion of exchanges between brother universities. During my work in the Youth League Committee of the University Student Union, I made many friends, met many capable or eloquent people, and really learned some skills in organizing activities in Huada, including dealing with interpersonal relationships.
Of course, if that's all, at best, I am an ordinary and slightly enriched college student. Every university is similar, but Huada has actually given me much more than that.
The first time I got something from Huada was in my freshman year. As a mechanical dog, especially a poor professional mechanical dog, I think robots should be something we like professionally. It's cool, but looking around, why doesn't Huada have a team to play this? So I had a whim and formed a team in Huada to participate in robot contest. At that time, the idea was to apply for some money by setting up social practice projects, first go to other experienced universities to do research, and then go back to Huada to apply for funds to participate in the competition. The idea at that time was actually naive. I think creativity+interdisciplinary team+invitation from the other party will help to improve the visibility of Huada, so we can make a decision. So I first found a few seniors in information computer and electromechanical, and suddenly wrote them into the team. Then I looked it up on the Internet. The universities in Xi are very strong, and the robots from Xi to Xi are all good at it. Next, we contacted Mr. Zheng who was studying robots in Huada at that time. Teacher Zheng was very happy and helped us to contact Teacher Zhao, who was in charge of the team at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. Mr. Zhao immediately sent us an invitation email. Then we moved the idea of President Qiu, who just took office in China, because he was the vice president of Jiaotong University at that time, and he didn't know where he got the courage. After eating Satay noodles in the evening, the three of us made a direct phone call according to the phone number of the principal found on the school website. After the connection, I said with trepidation that I wanted to investigate robot contest of Xi 'an University. I didn't expect the principal to readily agree, saying that it was no problem. If we went, he could help us contact. At that time, I thought, oh, I am so awesome. It turned out that I was still too young at that time. Although the project proposal was about to be written, the project was not approved later (maybe it was actually written in Xiang Tuo, but I felt good about myself at that time). A group of people waited and found that a penny had not been approved, and all the impromptu teams had dispersed and could not go. In the end, the whole thing was really anticlimactic and went away. But that's not all. There are follow-ups. When I was a sophomore, in the name of the association, we saved a robotics society and organized students in the school to learn robots. It turned out that a zhe, a colleague from the Ministry of Science and Technology, was the president, and I also had a colleague from the Ministry of Science and Technology as the vice president and Mr. Zheng as the mentor. A Zhe knows some real knowledge, including several junior students behind him, such as Wang Xuedi who had a competition in high school. After the establishment of the association, some activities were held to introduce the basic knowledge of single chip microcomputer, such as buying learning machines, organizing junior students to visit the robot laboratory of the school, and sponsoring outside the school, but the team failed after all. To sum up afterwards, first of all, our determination and hobbies are still not in place. Later, I thought, even if there was no project at that time, we all did it, and it would be great to go to Xi 'an at our own expense. Second, we are a mere formality. In fact, from beginning to end, we don't have a team that can really make things. Whether it is a project or an association, it is a formality, and the most important thing is people. Both Mr. Zheng and Lao Qiu provided resources, which we didn't master ourselves.
The second opportunity provided by Huada is the first engineering practice competition of Fujian Province in junior year, in which three contestants are required to design a car that can convert gravitational potential energy into kinetic energy and walk along a specific track. The key point is that students have to solve all the parts of the car from drawings to processing, which is very different from the challenge cup they participated in in in the past. To put it bluntly, the challenge cup is like a product that you want to change the lifestyle of all mankind, but in the end it is often just a display board. But in this competition, you have to design and organize, three-dimensional modeling, simulation, procurement and processing, which is a whole set of things to exercise engineering thinking. You know, at that time, everyone's modeling was still at the level of drawing a plan with CAD, and three-dimensional modeling was simply something that a great god would do. At that time, I was in charge of the Ministry of Science and Technology. After chatting with Zheng Pang, a junior who played everything with the rocket racing model in junior high school and participated in the national competition, generate immediately had a fierce spark of thinking. I was deeply impressed by his knowledge of system design in the afternoon. In addition, I found a team member, Ming Ge, and started a two-month laboratory life last semester. Think about the tradition of sleeping in the laboratory at that time. I gave a wry smile. At that time, when I organized everyone to participate, there were several other teams, but only four groups stuck behind, but the real struggle was actually our team, as well as another team of Hsiao Ming-Ming and Zhiquaner. The output of idea basically comes from our group, mainly Zheng Pang, and I have to admire it. In the whole process, I went to Xinglin or the island to buy materials, shafts, bearings and acrylics. Then I went back to the laboratory and asked Mr. Fu to help me cut. I processed the small parts that I could process myself, and then I kept making mistakes, changing drawings, buying materials, processing, making mistakes and changing drawings. . . . The cars in the last race were all the seventh generation. . . It is meaningful to prepare for the competition, but the situation is still complicated at the moment when Duff really participates in the competition. When all the teams in Fujian, including the Fudaji Building of Xiamen University, were debugging in one venue, I seemed to see a group of people with the best practical ability of mechanical engineering in Fujian gathered together (somewhat exaggerated, but the average level of those who did participate in the competition was higher), and I saw many other teams' cars and found that each school had its own set of ideas. This competition really made us realize our many shortcomings. The original design was not perfect. Although the idea is good, the basic design skills are weak. The completion degree of the whole modeling is low, which leads to repeated processing and waste of time. Too much pursuit of lightweight but lack of stability leads to too much road interference. Finally, our performance is not very good. At that time, four teams from Huada went to Fuzhou to compete, which was basically a routine. The main parts are laser carved on the glass plate, and the configuration of carbon fiber tube and dog bone small racing differential is cool. Compared with most teams with all-steel body and belt pulleys, our team is absolutely the best in both light weight and appearance, so that people in other schools rumored that Huada was rich after the game, but in fact our money was all our own. . . Of course, these were later reimbursed by the college. In the process of this competition, the college actually supported us very much. Not only did it reimburse us after the competition, but it also helped us all postpone the exam in order to let us participate in the competition.
Next is the most unforgettable memory in college, Chengzhi motorcade. Maybe many students don't know what this is, and even think it's a cycling team. I was dumbfounded when I first learned about formula racing for college students. 10, this international competition was introduced to China by China Automotive Engineering Society, and 2 1 universities teamed up to participate. Each team is designed by college students themselves, processed and assembled into an Formula One racing car, and then the students compete on the professional track as racing drivers themselves. Of course, the strict competition rules and the equipment requirements for drivers ensure the safety of this competition. When I was making a carbon-free car, I found this competition and immediately promoted it to other team members. At that time, everyone thought that this was what we should do as mechanical drivers, and that was what really made our blood boil. Everyone hit it off and decided to come back from Fuzhou to start a business. So when I was in my junior year, including several people who used to be a carbon-free team, I found a few players who I thought were reliable. We formed a small team of about 10 people, and then defrauded the teacher of the key to the laboratory, taking the laboratory as a long-term stronghold, and decided to do formula racing in Huada to participate in the 1 1 year competition. With people, the biggest problem is money. At that time, we really tried our best to get money. All enterprises in Quanzhou and Xiamen, of course, mainly hospitals in Huada, are responsive. At that time, the party secretary of our hospital shook his head and told us that it was impossible. There was really a lot of pressure at that time, and the public opinion in the school was not very optimistic about us. Some students in the forum think that we can't do it (although I guess most students can't do it). After all kinds of refusal to play football and fly kites, Lao Jiang, the former dean of our college, was finally fooled and promised 30,000 yuan, yes, 30,000 yuan. Then he encouraged the Equipment Department to give us 20,000 yuan and the Academic Affairs Office to give me 20,000 yuan for travel expenses, so that we had the first start-up fund and successfully signed up for this year's competition. However, you may not understand it very well. In fact, 50,000 RMB is definitely not enough to be a formula one racing car for college students. However, everyone finally took a little reassurance and started the real design stage. They also recruit players from all schools and colleges. That time was really the happiest time, because they felt that they were doing the most meaningful thing. At that time, in addition to trying to solve the problem of funds every day, I discussed technology, procurement and other issues with the teams of other colleges and universities every day, and met many colleagues in the so-called cattle school and many seniors in the society. They all helped our team a lot. Of course, in the process of actually building a car, everyone has paid a lot. After all kinds of difficulties, some people can't keep going, and fresh blood flows in. The funds are really not enough. As a student, the serious lack of design and processing experience has led to all kinds of mistakes, serious delays in progress, contradictions among players and so on. All of them survived. Finally, I really put a racing car in front of everyone, and it can be started. And when I got to the track of the last race, I knew that this team had stayed in Huada. Her name is Chengzhi Team of Huaqiao University, and it bears the voice of our team of brothers. Looking back today, this team did have a positive impact on the atmosphere of Huada, at least the electromechanical atmosphere, which was worthwhile. I am very grateful for this competition, because it provides a platform for college students in China, so that they can communicate with the top talents in this industry in the future and become one of them. If I hadn't seen the gap in this competition, I don't think I would go abroad now.