Pseudo poor students have appeared in colleges and universities, using Apple four piece sets to wa

Mondo Home Updated on 2024-01-19

With the evolution of the times, people's economic situation has gradually improved. In the new century, although there are still some "poor people" who are not able to meet their basic needs, it is undeniable that some parts of China still face poverty, causing many families to suffer.

Due to the size of China, especially in the remote mountainous areas, it is a difficult task for children to get out of the mountains. Insisting on receiving education is a serious challenge, and even the phenomenon of "poor children" is becoming more and more rare.

The ancients said, "Why not eat minced meat", and this sentence is easy to understand. When people are in happy living conditions, it is difficult to imagine how poor families can live in misery. In order to better help underprivileged students, many schools have set up "bursaries" designed to help them overcome difficult situations.

Where there is interest, there will be strife." It is really unpleasant that some students whose families are not poor are scrambling to get "bursaries" and are complacent after receiving them.

Recently, there have been "pseudo-poor students" in colleges and universities, who buy Apple four-piece sets and enjoy concerts, which makes ordinary students feel dissatisfied. The original intention of bursaries is to help students with financial difficulties, promote the development of moral education in schools, and help students successfully complete their studies, but it is not a reward for all students, and only students with real difficulties should receive bursaries.

The "bursary" incident involving Zhu in Tianjin has also become a farce of "losing both". Although he was awarded a second-class bursary afterwards, the school said that there was no problem of crowding out places, but he would undoubtedly face many difficulties if he wanted to continue his studies.

At the same time, Zhu has also been negatively affected, some people have criticized him for wearing brand-name shoes, using expensive computers and mobile phones, etc., criticizing him as a "liar" and so on. thinks that he is obviously not short of money, why should he behave "aggrieved" on the Internet. However, thinking about it from another angle, after the bursary is in hand, how to plan and arrange it is his personal matter, and the outside world does not need to be overly harsh, let alone stipulate that poor students must "eat chaff vegetables".

Colleges and universities once again ** a student who is called a particularly poor student, which has attracted attention. It is said that the student is studying at Sun Yat-sen University, but he uses a four-piece Apple set and spends a lot of money on a concert, is this in line with the status of a "poor student"?

Netizens pointed out that the financial situation of this extremely poor student does not seem to be poor, and the total price of Apple computers, mobile phones, tablets, headphones and other equipment used is as high as about 20,000 yuan, and he also spent more than 1,500 yuan to buy concert tickets, which is more "luxurious" than the consumption level of many ordinary students.

This has led to some reflections that if poor students can enjoy such a high-end campus life, some ordinary students will inevitably feel troubled. Many ordinary students even need to think carefully when buying a down jacket in winter, a down jacket may be worn for several years, just to be able to keep some "spare money" in their hands.

The poor student doesn't seem to be interested in solving the basic needs of life, preferring instead to buy a mobile phone and enjoy concerts. This high-profile behavior has raised doubts about who should receive the bursary.

The school has expressed concerns about the information and will conduct a full investigation. The truth of the matter will come to light, but netizens have also expressed their opinions, thinking that students who are willing to spend money to go to concerts seem to have nothing to do with the word "poverty".

Students who are truly poor usually don't spend extravagantly. Most salarymen, even if they earn around 3,000 to 5,000 a month, can't afford to go to a concert. This usually requires the assistance of parents at home, because the cost of a concert includes not only the ticket, but also the round-trip fare, lodging expenses, food and drink expenses, etc., which are almost equivalent to a month's salary.

For college students, the first consideration after receiving a bursary is usually to save money to cover tuition and living expenses. In the face of problems with even basic living expenses, there is little room for casual consumption such as "eating, drinking, and having fun". The level of consumption usually matches the economic situation of the individual household.

Of course, poor students also have the right to spend extravagantly, provided that it is consistent with their actual situation. However, when poor students can afford the high consumption, it also shows that they are not really poor, so they should leave the bursary to the students who really need it.

Before granting grants, colleges and universities should ensure that the review process is fair and just, based on the actual situation of students, and not make the whole process tasteless, or even become a tool for some counselors, teachers, etc. to seek personal gain.

Summary: Every student's family situation and financial level are different, and the need for financial aid is also different. When there is a real need, it should be clear who is eligible for financial aid and who should not.

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