When I was giving a lecture in a university in Hainan, I met several students from the north. For them, going back to school and going home on holiday is an extremely huge project. Someone said to me, "I will go back to school after the winter vacation this year." This is the rush hour in Spring Festival travel rush. I finally got a station ticket. I stood on the train for two days and nights, and my legs hurt like many nails driven into the bone marrow. If I were underground party member, I was unfortunately caught by the enemy. As soon as they say I get on the train like this again, I promise to surrender immediately. " Everyone else present laughed heartily, but I couldn't laugh at all. At that time, there was only one thought in my mind: students had suffered so much and gathered from all over the country to this place called university. If our university can't make them succeed in their studies, can't provide them with knowledge and ideas, and can't give them hope to change their destiny, what a deep sin it will be! Unfortunately, many university teachers are not aware of this. They just perfunctory in class, even after reading textbooks or watching slides. If this is what universities are all about, why do students come to universities? If they are interested in the content of the book, they will buy a book and study at home. They know every word in the book. In case they don't know, look it up in the dictionary, which is much easier than crowding the train. If they are interested in reading aloud, turn on the TV and watch Animal World. Zhao Zhongxiang's voice-over is definitely better than the teacher's reading textbooks. It's a pity to skip class and study by ourselves, otherwise we would have gone home long ago.
When I was in college, I was always the most active if the teacher organized us to discuss; If the classroom becomes a teacher's concentrated speech, no matter how authoritative the teacher is, no matter whether the teacher can accept others to point out his mistakes, as long as I find that there is something wrong with the teacher's point of view, I will raise my hand and ask to speak. If the teacher raises his hand and turns a blind eye to me, I will simply stand up and raise an objection. For this reason, I am called "the public hazard of people's teachers". Some teachers are open-minded. If my criticism is reasonable, he will admit his mistake generously, and even if my point of view is completely untenable, he will explain it to me calmly. Until today, I still have great respect for these teachers from the bottom of my heart. Some teachers regard me as a terrorist, and when they see me raise my hand, they are almost enemies. Later, they simply encouraged me to skip class and promised that I would use a higher score in the final exam as a reward for not launching a "terrorist attack" on him. Faced with the teacher's request, an understanding student like me certainly can't bear to refuse. Some teachers regard my speech as a kind of provocation, thinking that I don't give him face and don't respond to my questions. They only blame me for being arrogant and undisciplined and threatening the final exam.
What to learn in college (1): 26 suggestions from a post-80s chairman to college students.
In the past seven years, What to Read in Universities (Part I): 26 Suggestions for College Students by a Chairman of the Board of Directors born in 1980s has been the best-selling college students' book in China, and it has been reprinted for more than 50 times, which has provided great help to at least 3 million college students in their study and employment. Now, this book has been completely rewritten from beginning to end, and it is divided into two volumes with 26 topics (Volume I 12 and Volume II 14). As a successful entrepreneur and a folk observer of higher education in China, the author wrote this book, combining his own experience and thinking of studying, applying for a job and starting a business, and comprehensively discussed 26 important topics related to college life. In the first volume, the book not only discusses the topics of "what to study in university" and "methods and paths of career planning" in the old version more deeply and rigorously, but also increases the civic awareness, language ability and the road to university for the civilian class. Each topic is accompanied by correspondence between the author and the reader, which answers questions that are of general interest to college students but not elaborated in the article, such as how to treat double degrees and whether to be a student cadre.
Qin Biaoxi is one of the most popular career planning and employment guidance experts in China. 1980 was born in Longhui, Hunan, and graduated from Central South University in 2002. He has been a university teacher, real estate planner and IT project manager. He is currently the chairman of Shenzhen Hongrutang Culture Communication Co., Ltd. and the chief executive consultant of Qumu Qubei. He is the author of what to read in college, job hunting, from freshman year, and the fable of dad.