Inspirational stories about university success 1;
They are the post-80s generation who love science, have high IQ, are technical house, are irrational and have special literature and art. ..
They advocate being a rational person, reading, thinking and challenging God from today.
After junior year, Gu Sen finally had enough. He decided to take a year off from school-from the Chinese Department of Peking University.
In 2006, Gu Sen, a sophomore, participated in the 23rd China Youth Informatics Olympic Competition on behalf of the school. She won the silver medal unexpectedly and was qualified to walk to Peking University.
When choosing a major, everyone was blindsided. He used to be a liberal arts student. Studying math and taking part in competitions are purely soy sauce. Finally, Gu Sen was sent to the Chinese Department for professional counterpart.
In the Chinese Department, he obviously felt that he was "not on the same road" as the young artists: during the Mid-Autumn Festival of his freshman year, his roommates were drinking on till's balcony, and I raised my glass and asked Mingyue. They started fighting with each other in the form of poetry, which startled Gu Sen. In his view, the so-called full moon was only the largest surface on which the sun reflected, and it was almost round, which made it look so bright.
Gu Sen has a sense of mission, or obsessive-compulsive disorder, and explains everything in the world with mathematics. For example, once I accidentally saw an instant noodle brand called "Kang Shuaibo" in a cottage, he immediately went back to the dormitory and compiled a comparison program to calculate the Chinese characters with the closest appearance.
"This is the reason for the proliferation of China shanzhai brands." He said.
Of course, his young students in literature and art also think that he is the "best". In the past three years, Gu Sen, who was out of breath, was quiet and low-key, and almost all subjects related to literature just got 60 points.
After dropping out of school, Gu Sen, a social youth, wandered the streets for several months and suddenly received an invitation to join a club called "Fruit Tree Network".
When I went to the office to interview the boss, I happened to meet a group of colleagues having lunch and discussing a question enthusiastically: Why did a room full of people suddenly become quiet while chatting enthusiastically? Everyone debated from the perspectives of psychology, probability and physiology. Gu Sen immediately decided to join, "finally found the organization," he said.
Die, return to special literature and art
The positioning of this institution is science and technology network media. Founded on 20 10 1 1, the recruitment characteristics are highly consistent: post-80 s, scientific and technological youth; High IQ, obsessed with animals; Get used to using Google Reader to get information and keep in touch with Gmail; Familiar with English network resources, good at expressing and solving problems; Death, but also special literature and art.
The website consists of 15 theme stations. Just by looking at the name, you know that it is a gesture of criticizing the dead science students. For example, DIY, rumor shredder, natural control, spiritual appraisal group, death school and so on. According to their respective themes, each edition of Xiaozhu updates and publishes short and cheerful popular science articles of about 1000 words every day.
Their goal is to make science as popular as movies, music, literature and art, and The Big Bang Theory (a hit American TV series about scientific geeks).
Gu Sen is a "dead rationalist". At the top of this theme station, it says: From today on, be a rational person, study, think and challenge God.
On the first Christmas Eve, Gu Sen once mentioned God.
"The story of Santa Claus is simply ridiculous." He published an article on the website, saying that if Santa Claus wants to send gifts to Christian families all over the world within 24 hours, he must run at a speed of more than 1000 kilometers per second. The friction and heat generated by this speed will make his old man cut into a snake's waist in an instant, and the reindeer troops will be completely vaporized within14260 seconds.
Gu Sen's colleagues, a group of dead science students, also spent most of Christmas Eve at home with resistors, tweezers, soldering irons, glue guns and English papers.
"DIY”Bambusa Zhang Hao, a 23-year-old boy, has been working as a robot since he fell out of love in his freshman year. He connected a series circuit with 16 light-emitting diodes, and the mashed shape is commonly known as the Christmas tree. This is also the "DIY" version of the work updated that day.
MM Qiu Qiu, a postdoctoral polymer doctor who just returned from the United States, shattered nearly 10 rumors about Christmas in one breath. The truth includes: reindeer pulling sleigh for Santa Claus are all females, because the horns of adult stags will fall off in 10 month; The poinsettia used to decorate the Christmas tree is not a poisonous poinsettia. The rumour maker estimated that Jin Yong had seen water.
"Nature Control" Banzhumaziyu, an expert in plants and stargazing, presented a unique skill of scientific youth at Christmas: selecting a Christmas plant for her and taking it home, such as Caucasian fir, Serbian spruce and European Korean pine.
"Fun Technology" Tia Xiao suggested buying a Christmas tree powered by solar energy. In the face of environmental protection, romance is just a cloud. ...
This is a typical day for young people in shell science to stick to their jobs. After work, a group of young people with strange behaviors began to haunt the streets of Beijing.
Science students also have spring.
Previously, in the eyes of many people, especially young artists, science students were mostly stupid: hanging out in the self-study classroom all night with thermos cups and repeatedly calculating data in the laboratory; Don't listen to Chen Qizhen, don't look at Haruki Murakami, and don't serve watercress; Less than 10 people in the world will read this paper, including reviewers.
When her family Ji was studying for a doctorate in biology at Fudan University, it was easy to give such an impression. Most of the time, Ji's job is to get along with the mouse's brain day and night, study a drug that strengthens the connection signal of a certain cell, and then send a lot of papers.
After graduation, Ji officially fled the laboratory and became a freelance writer for popular science. Before the establishment of the shell, in 2008, Ji XIII first set up a blog group called "Science Squirrel Club", in an attempt to "beat gongs and drums" and shout out that "every corner of a big room has a cat's scientific god to eat".
In the past two years, there are not many young scientists shouted out by Ji XIII, but not few. At present, there are about 50 active writers. Some of them are media reporters, some are college teachers, some are researchers, and some are students. Their temperament is consistent with that of shell editors. They used to be low-key and reclusive, or only active in semi-closed circles, because they didn't find an "organization".
In contrast, the reading threshold of the article of the shell is lower, and it is more popular than the blog post of the squirrel. This is also the motivation for Ji XIII to build shells: literary youth have watercress, and scientific and technological youth should also have their own base camp.
"This effect is emerging." Gu Sen said. For example, he recently received two scientific and fresh questions in his email: one is, how to put the notebook on the desk to keep it stable and occupy the smallest area on the desktop? The other is that KFC coupons were accidentally torn. How many coupons will you tear on average?
For another example, the article about Santa's self-immolation was uploaded not long ago, but it immediately attracted a group of young scientists to watch and discuss on Christmas Eve, which should have been deserted. Some people suggest that it is better to use quantum gifts instead, while others question that Santa Claus's speed should not be calculated at a constant speed, because he is sure to encounter a big traffic jam in Beijing. ...
Gu Sen has no time to discuss. In addition to writing, soliciting contributions and translating manuscripts, he and his colleagues have to rack their brains for a title with a strong accent. "Otherwise, how can we attract young scientists? What about those small and fresh literature and art?"
There is a crisis even if you don't die.
At the "DIY" theme station, most of the DIY ideas released by Zhang Hao came from two popular DIY websites abroad, such as putting star lights on umbrellas, making nuclear explosions at home, making flame dancing skirts for party girls, and generating electricity with their own breath.
The lack of originality is also the problem of "die-hards" in Gu Sen at present. The article about Santa's self-immolation is also a compilation. At present, he has less than five active writers.
Before joining Shell after dropping out of school, Gu Sen's main source of income was to be a * * * teacher in an Olympic Mathematics training institution in Beijing, with stable income and gratifying harvest. But at the same time, his column for a popular science magazine in China suddenly disappeared last year because the magazine closed down due to poor sales.
One of the main contributors of "DIY" Bambusa Zhang Hao is a junior high school student, who has contributed five or six works such as a helicopter and a rechargeable desk lamp to the "DIY" theme station.
The children told Zhang Hao that his parents still supported him, and the teacher said nothing. First, his grades have never been in the top five in his class. Second, he hasn't faced the senior high school entrance examination. Third, he was not sent to the Olympic Games.
Zhang Hao intends to keep in touch with this rare middle school student in China for a long time. "He is just worried that he will never be able to fly again after the senior high school entrance examination and the college entrance examination." .
Judging from the growth of Zhang Hao, the young scientists in China still belong to the "wrong version" with extremely low survival rate in the finished products made by test machines: first, he needs to have a well-developed brain that can cope with many "tests" in a short time; Secondly, he is willing to spend the rest of his energy in a daze, imagination and thinking.
Gu Sen, for example, escaped the senior high school entrance examination and college entrance examination again and again, and went all the way to Peking University. He said that he was luckiest to have been doing things that had nothing to do with the exam. The question is, how many such young people are there in China?
At present, more and more shell editors are compared with Sheldon in The Big Bang Theory by fans. Obviously, their charm and attraction also increased with the popularity of this American TV series in China.
/kloc-when he was 0/2 years old, this wayward, stubborn and neat freak conducted a 2 mm stair experiment at home, which led to his father's clavicle fracture. When 13 years old, he wanted to provide free electricity for the residents of the town. He smashed a nuclear reactor in his garage.
"But there is no comparability." Zhang Hao said that he was not referring to how high Schell's IQ was, but to the equipment, laboratories and horribly idle growth time that those scientific young people with blond hair and blue eyes could easily have. ...
Zhang Hao was born in 1987 and lives in Beijing. For people of his age, the house is the most important daily topic. It's hard to imagine that when they mention the Beijing property market with an average price of 35,000, they will want to set aside a room for a laboratory, go home from work every day, and then study whether plants like listening to music.
Gu Sen, born in 1988, is still totally immersed in the world of mathematics. "Everything can be solved rationally by mathematical principles." He preached his unshakable belief that "even if you play the Three Kingdoms, even if you are killed by your girlfriend, whether you want to save it or not can be calculated."
However, there is a worry at the moment, and this methodology is obviously difficult to come in handy: 20 1 1 After the school starts in the spring, do you want to go back to the Chinese Department of Peking University and get a diploma so that you can explain it to your parents?