Then, as a graduate student of Chongqing University, let me talk about my schedule with my younger brothers and sisters. This may not necessarily represent all graduate students, but it is similar to a person who has devoted his life to scientific research.
7: 30-8: 30 preparation time
Get up at 7: 30 in the morning, wash and pack, have breakfast around 8: 30, and go to the office.
Many people don't understand why it is an office instead of a classroom. Master students generally have their own fixed teaching and research rooms and desks. For me, there is a super-high desktop computer on the desk for analog calculation, a large number of professional books, piles of notebooks, spare snacks under the desk, and sometimes I get hungry when I study. I don't know why.
9: 00- 1 1: 30 study time
11:30—13: 30 lunch and nap time.
This nap is really important to me, because I like to stay up late at night and get little sleep, so I have to sleep for an hour during the day and I can fall asleep in 30 seconds at noon.
14: 00-20: 20 study time
20: 20-2 1: 30 relaxation time
At this time, I will go to exercise or go back to the dormitory to take a shower. Sometimes I sit in the dormitory and listen to music. I'll sing a few songs if I'm interested
21:30-23: 20 study time
Sometimes 23:20 will be extended later, depending on the specific situation. Sometimes the task is tense. For example, at the end of last semester, I always went back to my dormitory at two or three in the middle of the night, but sometimes I went back to my dormitory at 22:40, but this was rare.
23: 20- 1: 30 break time
Go back to wash, watch drama, read books, practice calligraphy, listen to songs, watch news, check the information and documents needed during the day, and then chat with friends. It's almost time for bed.
From Monday to Friday, I repeat this schedule, and on Saturday and Sunday, I can arrange it freely. Generally, I will take a day off from school and work five to six days a week.
The above timetable seems boring, but scientific research itself is a lonely road. You know, there are thousands of researchers in Qian Qian who are willing to pay for it. China's strength today is inseparable from the rapid development of science and technology, and from a group of people behind it, quietly paying with meager wages.
Nothing is difficult as long as you make up your mind and work hard. Therefore, students who come to Chongqing University for postgraduate study can be strict with themselves during this schedule. Finally, I wish we can all become better ourselves.