At night, the campus of Shandong University is brightly lit, and students study day and night. This prestigious school has always been the dream goal of many people. However, recently there has been a lot of attention and discussion on a topic.
In this story, a boy from 985 expresses his confusion. He has found two problems: First, some students of Sino-foreign joint majors have significantly lower college entrance examination scores than him, but they can enter the same school as him;The second is that the behavior of these students does not seem to be commensurate with their high-score admission, and there are even some inappropriate behaviors. This left him puzzled and dissatisfied.
His confusion and dissatisfaction caused a wave of heated discussions, especially among students of Sino-foreign joint majors. They believe that academic performance is not the only measure of an individual's worth and success, but that family wealth and other abilities also play a key role. In their view, students of Sino-foreign joint programs have made up for some of their academic shortcomings by demonstrating their abilities in other areas.
However, in this discussion, a rich girl's words left the originally confident 985 boy speechless. She directly pointed out that as a Sino-foreign joint student, her monthly living expenses can catch up with the cost of 30 college entrance examinations for this 985 boy. This comparison undoubtedly dealt a heavy blow to the boy and forced him to face a deep sense of inferiority.
The discussion also revealed the differences in protection between students of Sino-foreign joint programs and students of our university. A student responded in a sarcastic tone: "Senior, come to our gym, there are bonus activities." This seems to be a joke, showing that Sino-foreign students not only enjoy the advantage of lower scores for admission, but also have other benefits, such as gyms.
In fact, students of Sino-foreign joint programs pay more tuition fees, but also enjoy the benefits that match them. In some schools, the tuition fee for Sino-foreign joint majors is as high as 6,700,000 yuan, but after graduation, they can directly obtain a diploma from a foreign university. This makes the Sino-foreign joint program quite cost-effective, which makes some students feel envious.
This experience made us realize that college students can no longer simply use academic merit as the only criterion by which others and themselves are judged. By demonstrating their abilities in other aspects, the students not only make up for some shortcomings academically, but also create a broader space for their own development.
Different students have different strengths and development paths. Students who are only good at studying, although they may be misunderstood as small-town problem-solvers, also have the right to have their own world. They may excel in the academic field, create unique achievements, and contribute to the progress and development of society.
In fact, the goal of education is to develop well-rounded talents, not just machines for grades. Everyone is striving to pursue their goals and dreams, and we should respect everyone's choices and efforts. Whether it is a student of a Sino-foreign joint program or a student of this university, they should give each other more understanding and respect, learn from each other's strengths and weaknesses, and make progress together.
In this story, the confusion and dissatisfaction of a 985 boy sparked widespread attention and discussion. His questions and opinions were refuted by students of Sino-foreign joint programs, arguing that academic performance is not the only measure of individual worth and success.
This discussion made us realize that college students should not use academic performance as the only measure. Everyone has different strengths and development paths, and they should all respect and understand each other. The goal of education is to cultivate well-rounded talents, and we should value the diversity of individuals and provide everyone with opportunities for development and a level playing field.
The world around us is diverse, and everyone has their own choices and endeavors. We must not have a sense of superiority just because someone is better than the other, nor can we despise and discriminate against those who are different from ourselves. It is only on the basis of tolerance and understanding that we can progress together and build a better society. Let's work together to contribute to educational equity and social progress!