At 8 o'clock in the morning, in the light rain, Yanyuan has begun to be "lively", and freshmen of grade 20 18 have come to the school one after another to report to Qiu Gymnasium. While waiting outside, parents also took out their mobile phones to take pictures and record their children's joy in starting school.
The "site receipt notice" was brought by my father.
Cui, a freshman of Yunnan Journalism College, received the admission notice from Peking University while mixing mortar at the construction site during the summer vacation, and accidentally became an "online celebrity". At about 8: 40 today, Cui arrived at Peking University, and his father came with him.
When the reporter contacted Cui the afternoon before yesterday (August 28th), he had already arrived in Kunming from his hometown. He told reporters that someone has enthusiastically contacted a website for them to fly to Beijing for free.
As for the family's worries about tuition fees, Cui said, "During the summer vacation, the Peking University Funding Center contacted me, and I can waive tuition fees." In addition, he is still applying for a scholarship for outstanding poor students in Yunnan Province. If he passes the exam, he will get a scholarship of 5,000 yuan.
After Cui received the notice, he was working on the construction site, and the work on the construction site did not last long. Later, for more than half a month, he participated in the new era poverty alleviation workshop in the county and made more than ten speeches in his hometown. "I mainly talk about my own learning experience, and the lecture notes are also prepared by myself."
"Today, with four freshmen from Peking University, I will report first and then visit the school." Cui said: When asked about his future plans, he said, "I wish you a happy university life." After that, whether to change majors, go to graduate school or find a job, he said as he walked.
"After 00" accounts for 80%, and the youngest is only 14 years old.
According to the micro-information of the Admissions Office of Peking University, this year Peking University (headquarters) enrolled 3,047 undergraduate freshmen, including 2,963 ordinary undergraduates from the mainland, 64 students from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and 20 students from elite math classes, who came from 938 different middle schools across the country. At the same time, it recruits 330 international students from 34 overseas countries and regions.
"After 00" has undoubtedly become the main force of this year's university. This year, 80% of the "post-00" of Peking University, the youngest are two "Meng Xin" born in 2003, only 14 years old.
Among 2047 undergraduate freshmen in mainland China, science students 1736, accounting for 58.2%; 945,365,438 liberal arts students+0.7%; There are 302 comprehensive students, accounting for 10. 1%.
The College of Science and Technology is still the department with the largest enrollment, with 377 students. Yuanpei College enrolled 256 students, followed closely; Freshmen of Foreign Languages Institute 2 14, ranking third.
Among the freshmen, boys 1770, girls 1277, and the male-female ratio is 1.386: 1. Specific to each department, there are many boys in science and engineering and many girls in humanities and social sciences. The ratio of male to female is 7.84: 1, followed by 7. 14: 1, 7.0 1, 1 respectively. The ratio of male to female is 1:4, the Chinese Department 1:3.26, and the Institute of Archaeology and Culture 1:3.
The first recruit in the excellent math class is 20 people.
This year, Peking University Mathematics Talents Class enrolled students for the first time, with 20 students enrolled.
According to the enrollment brochure of the elite mathematics class, "those who have achieved excellent results in the national finals of the Chinese Mathematical Olympics; Or have expertise in mathematics, and have achieved excellent results in related learning and practice activities of mathematics majors at home and abroad.
In addition, Peking University also made it clear that this course is aimed at ordinary high school students who are interested in mathematics research. In other words, 20 freshmen are all "mathematical geniuses" in Grade Two.