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The old professor turned himself in after taking bribes.
A few days ago, a 70-year-old doctoral tutor named Liang of the Central Conservatory of Music voluntarily confessed to the discipline inspection department of the school, admitted to having a physical relationship with a female student named Zou, and accepted a bribe of 6,543,800 yuan to help the student get into the doctoral program.
However, Zou failed to be admitted to the doctor's degree, so he went to the relevant departments to report the situation. Professor Liang understood that things could not be covered up, so he took the initiative to find the school discipline inspection department to confess. The professor is well-known in the music criticism field, and once gave a lecture in the CCTV column "Lecture Room".
On August 17, a woman called the media and claimed to be entrusted by Miss Zou. She said that regarding the relationship between Liang and Zou and the amount of money received, the school did not ask Zou to investigate and verify. The lady said that she would disclose the inside story at an appropriate time and claimed that it was "very complicated".
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At least 300,000 art schools
Only the top three don't pay.
Professor H from an art college in the north was interviewed by a reporter, but he refused to give his name. He said: "Most families in Art Candidates have blood and tears." According to Professor H, since the 1990s, hidden rules have penetrated into art colleges. Examiners or influential professors in the department usually have a few places that can be admitted, but they dare not accept any candidates' money, because there are too many people to pay, and there are also good candidates who pay. According to reports, if you want to be admitted to some art colleges in Beijing now, you must have at least 300 thousand. There are also those who don't pay. For example, a department has to accept 50 students, and the top three definitely don't have to pay. They are all high flyers, geniuses, and the examiners dare not take them off. Someone has to keep up the show.
Xiao Gang, who just graduated from an art school and is now a singer in Beijing, told reporters that he was admitted to the art department of a foreign school. He was the first in several exams, but he took part in the teacher's guidance before the exam, and paid some key figures 1000 yuan to be admitted steadily. "Of course, geniuses like Lang Lang and Di Yun don't need to pay."
So, what about after the exam? Xiao Gang told reporters: "The admitted candidates sometimes have to continue to be hidden rules. Some girls in our school will continue to be girlfriends to teachers after being admitted, and some will be taken outside by teachers to accompany wine, or taken to Beijing by teachers to watch performances. It is said that it is an eye-opener and extremely shameless. " Professor Xiao Gang and Professor H both pointed out that the phenomenon of "hidden rules" in some foreign art colleges is more serious than that in Beijing.