This is what I said. Just listen to it. I studied for two years as a doctor at National Taiwan University and two years as a master at National Taiwan University.
As far as college students are concerned,
About 65,438+0/4 students in NTU are gifted students in various fields in Taiwan Province Province, and about 3/4 students are nerds. However, some of them were so mixed after entering NTU that they were dropped out of school. Before entering NTU, some NTU students ranked in the top three in all competitions in Taiwan Province Province, and many students became international celebrities after their sophomore year. These students are directly invited to study by famous schools such as the United States, Japan and Germany.
Many works of South University students have made their mark in the field of international design and won favorable comments. Many American and Japanese companies even dig corners with high salaries.
Most college students in Taiwan Province are bookworms, who are useless except reading, but their English background is generally better than that of students in Taiwan Province University of Science and Technology.
It's not the same when you get to graduate school. The competitiveness of scientific research only represents the publication rate of papers. This kind of thing can be done by ordinary people as long as they work hard, and there is still a gap from talented students.
Genius is 99 points of hard work plus 1 point of luck.
It may take less than 49% of the papers to reach the maximum, and such people are particularly prone to megacephaly.
Those who can use both hands and brains are called geniuses.