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College student prodigy
1978, the year after the resumption of the college entrance examination, nearly 6 million people across the country signed up for the exam.

That is, in this year, China University of Science and Technology began to enroll students in the 1 juvenile class, and Xie Yanbo of 1 1 became the youngest college student in the juvenile class.

Xie Yanbo, known as a child prodigy, directly crossed junior high school and senior high school. After graduating from primary school, he was admitted to the Chinese University of Science and Technology. He obtained his master's degree at the age of 15, and began to study for his doctorate at the age of 18. However, in the doctoral stage, there were problems in his reading career.

During his Ph.D. in Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xie Yanbo found it difficult to get a Ph.D. here, because he couldn't handle the relationship with his tutor well, so he went to the United States to continue his Ph.D..

However, on the eve of graduation, he was listed as a potential threat by the United States because of the deterioration of his relationship with doctoral supervisors, so he was sent back to China and missed his doctorate again.

A quiet little boy, aged 1 1, was admitted to the juvenile class of the Chinese University of Science and Technology.

Xie Yanbo, male, 1966, from Changsha, Hunan. His father is a physics teacher in Hunan Medical College.

Because his parents were busy at work and had no time to take care of them, Xie Yanbo was sent to his grandparents' home in the countryside at the age of/kloc-0, and didn't return to his parents until he was at school age.

At this time, parents found that their son had a big problem, that is, there were obstacles in language expression. Xie Yanbo doesn't like talking. Even if he talks occasionally, he can't express a complete meaning.

In primary school, Xie Yanbo still doesn't like talking. Sometimes in class, the teacher asks him to get up and answer questions. Even if he stood in his seat and said nothing, the teacher couldn't let him talk.

This problem has not been improved in his primary school. But when I was a sophomore in Xie Yanbo, my father once found him doing a math problem in the fifth grade and asked him curiously why.

He said that after listening to it in the fifth grade class for a while, he would naturally do it. The father immediately felt that his son had a particularly strong learning ability and liked learning very much, so he began to let him teach himself other grades.

Through self-study, Xie Yanbo finished all the courses in Grade Two, Mathematics in Grade Three, Mathematics and Physics in Grade Four, Analytic Geometry and Calculus in Grade Five.

In the year when she graduated from primary school, Xie Yanbo took part in the math contest of Grade Two held by the school and won the second place. Then she took part in the Changsha High School Mathematical Physics Competition and got a higher ranking.

A primary school student was among the best in the high school competition, which immediately attracted the attention of China University of Science and Technology, and the school sent someone to test him.

1978, Xie Yanbo, who was only 1 1 years old, was admitted to the Chinese University of Science and Technology and became the 1 th student in the junior class of the school. He was also the youngest college student in China.

Parents and schools ignore teenagers' psychological growth and interpersonal communication.

Although Xie Yanbo showed his learning talent beyond his peers at an early age, his parents only considered his son's rapid progress in learning and knew his problems in language expression, but did not pay more attention to his interpersonal communication.

In this way, after he entered the university and left his parents, the problem of poor interpersonal skills became more prominent, which seriously affected his future development.

In the juvenile class, Xie Yanbo, as the youngest, not only has poor self-care ability, but also has no improvement in communication. He doesn't seem to know how to communicate and get along with others.

Xie Yanbo left his parents at an early age and went to college. What the school gave him the most was the teaching arrangement, which was neglected in his psychological healthy growth. Or as a school, he faced too many students from different situations all over the world, and it was difficult to think of a child in Xie Yanbo.

As a child prodigy, Xie Yanbo has been crowned with countless auras since he was very young. His parents, school, media, relatives, friends and neighbors all sit up and take notice of him. It seems that good academic performance, continuous advanced placement represents everything.

The nickname "prodigy" is actually a kind of praise and an invisible pressure for him. The combination of praise and pressure enabled Xie Yanbo to bear success in his later years, but it was hard to accept failure.

Xie Yanbo's arrogant character was formed by all kinds of praise and attention from outside when he was a student. In the face of things, it is difficult for him to maintain a good attitude, which is not only reflected in his reading stage, but also may affect his life.

At the same time, Xie Yanbo has long lacked interpersonal skills, which was once ignored by parents and schools. All kinds of factors together doomed his future fate.

15 years old to study for a master's degree, 18 years old to study for a doctor's degree twice in China and the United States, but it was listed as a potential danger by the United States.

/kloc-at the age of 0/5, Xie Yanbo obtained a master's degree from the Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

/kloc-at the age of 0/8, he continued his studies and obtained a doctorate from China Academy of Sciences. His tutor was Academician Zhou, then vice president of China Academy of Sciences.

In everyone's eyes, Xie Yanbo's student days were smooth sailing. He was once considered promising to get a doctorate before he was 20 years old. However, at this time, his life began to turn.

During his Ph.D. in Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xie Yanbo couldn't handle the relationship with his tutor well, and his doctoral degree and graduation would become problems, so he applied to Princeton University to continue his Ph.D..

People are happy for him, calling him "there is always a silver lining behind the dark clouds", because his tutor in the United States is Professor philip anderson who won the Nobel Prize in Physics.

Following such a doctoral supervisor may help Xie Yanbo to reach a higher level in academic research.

However, contrary to expectations, interpersonal communication is still a stumbling block in Xie Yanbo's life. During his stay in America, his relationship with Professor Anderson was not very good.

Before Xie Yanbo graduated, their relationship was very tense. Because Xie Yanbo's doctoral thesis was rejected by his tutor, he didn't realize it was his own problem from beginning to end, and he didn't find the reason from himself. Instead, I always thought that the professor didn't like his paper and deliberately embarrassed him.

With this in mind, Xie Yanbo went to see Professor Anderson again and again. In the classroom, whenever he meets a professor, he begins to demonstrate his theory to Anderson to prove the correctness of his paper, and Anderson always leaves under an excuse.

However, one night at the professor's house, he and Anderson's wife had a heated argument.

In the process of their quarrel, Xie Yanbo inadvertently put his hand into his trouser pocket, while Jenny thought he was trying to take out a prepared pistol from his pocket, thus endangering the couple's life.

Perhaps there is room for easing this matter, but the deterioration of the relationship between Xie Yanbo and his tutor happened at an unfortunate time, just in time for the murder of the professor by overseas students in China, which caused a sensation in the United States.

In order to effectively avoid the recurrence of such incidents, Xie Yanbo, whose words and deeds were extreme, was regarded as a "high-risk existence" by Princeton University, while the United States listed him as a potential threat and sent him back to China soon.

In this way, Xie Yanbo, a prodigy who went to college at the age of 1 1 and studied for a doctorate at the age of 18, failed to get a doctorate at home and in the United States because of his pride and bad relationship with his tutor.

Fortunately, after Xie Yanbo returned to China, China University of Science and Technology accepted him again, allowing him to teach in the Institute of Physics and get a master's degree.