When it comes to poor students, we may all think of one sentence: it is difficult for poor students to produce expensive children. There is some truth in the sentence "it is difficult to have a noble child in a cold door", but it does not mean that it is difficult to have a noble child in a cold door. For example, some scholars from poor families appeared in this year's college entrance examination, such as Zhong, a poor student from Leiyang, Hunan Province, of Tsinghua Peking University, and the poor students from Heilongjiang, which we are about to learn about.
Recently, Zhao Guining, a poor student in college entrance examination 69 1, was admitted to Tsinghua University: Zhao Guining college entrance examination 691-Chinese16, Mathematics 138, English 143, Comprehensive 294. If you add the 40-point bonus item of the special enrollment plan of ordinary colleges and universities in Tsinghua University, the final score of the college entrance examination in Zhao Guining is 73 1. It is not surprising that such a scholar is admitted to a top 985 school like Tsinghua.
Zhao Guining is a member of a poor family in rural areas. After the college entrance examination, he went to a construction site to work and found a part-time job of moving bricks. Why did he move bricks part-time and choose to be a tutor? Isn't it fragrant to run classes to make up lessons?
Zhao Guining, a poor student admitted to Tsinghua, chose manual labor such as moving bricks instead of tutoring or attending classes to make up lessons. I think there are three reasons:
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He wants to cultivate strong willpower and physical fitness.
Although moving bricks is a physical activity, it can best exercise a person's willpower and physical quality for the poor students admitted to Tsinghua. Moving bricks, in sweating, a person's body has been exercised, physical fitness has been enhanced, and willpower has been "upgraded." Moreover, Tsinghua University's requirements for students' physical fitness are not low: Tsinghua undergraduates have to come to "sunshine long-distance running" at least three times a week, and freshmen have military training for about three weeks ... So, for poor students, moving bricks in summer is also a very effective way to exercise themselves.
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The "cost performance" of choosing to be a mentor is not necessarily high.
If Zhao Guining works as a tutor in some social counseling institutions, how much can he earn? How much is an hour? One of my relatives is in college now. She works part-time as a tutor in a counseling institution, and her hourly income is 10 yuan. Even if she works 10 hours a day in the counseling institution, she only has 100 yuan. Compared with moving bricks on the construction site, the difference is not a dime. Zhao Guining goes to the construction site to move bricks, and his daily income is 150 yuan; After learning that he was admitted to Tsinghua, the site owner gave 50 yuan more money every day, that is, Zhao Guining earned 6,000 yuan a month from moving bricks every day in 200 yuan and 200 yuan every day.
As we know, the tuition in Tsinghua University is about 5,000 yuan a year. If you move bricks for a month, the tuition fee for your first year of study in Tsinghua will hardly worry. Therefore, instead of being a tutor in a counseling institution, it is better to move bricks at the construction site.
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The conditions for him to run classes to make up lessons are not mature enough at present.
Zhao Guining was admitted to Tsinghua only in recent days, so his popularity did not suddenly rise. In addition to popularity, you should also have enough remedial resources: ability-you can not only teach yourself, but also have the ability to educate and teach; There is a venue-there must be a venue where classes can be held to make up lessons; There are students-a group of students are willing to accept your preaching and teaching from Tsinghua Xueba.
Reading doesn't necessarily mean teaching. Without sufficient popularity and favorable conditions, I think Zhao Guining might as well go to the construction site to move bricks part-time instead of renting a house to run a class.
At the end of the article, I hope that every poor student who works hard can have a good future and every poor son can become the pillar of our motherland.