Ah? Isn’t this considered a kinship? Under the sight of Senior Sister Chang’s fire, I “could” a foreigner because he is a visiting professor at mit, and I am half a student at mit.
This relationship can be pulled with your fingers without using your toes.
So we started talking.
Just as we always like to introduce our hometown to others, foreigners talk about the benefits of mit, as if they don’t come from other schools, or their own schools are not as good as mit.
I must say that people are different from others.
If we go abroad, we will probably only say our own good, and will not introduce to others the benefits of someone around you who he knows and is interested in; or we will only say how good our school is, and will not say that it may be the competitor's other things.
The benefits of the school are that people are afraid that if they are not careful, they like the other person and don’t like them.
I don’t know if I am too big and thirsty sponge like to absorb water everywhere, or to suppress the possible noise outside, I listened very seriously and gradually asked a lot of questions.
Be careful, I try not to ask him about his privacy or uninterested questions, and occasionally pretend to be confused if he asks wrongly.
It was only in the end that this uncle had been in a business that had been in a vise-president for more than 20 years. Later, he suddenly became interested and changed his career to consulting. While doing research, he even worked as a professor at several universities.
:powerful!
Communicating with strong people will benefit a lot.
I found that practical experience is very important. Most of the knowledge summarized from practice is not used by oneself, but is used to guide others.
In other words, the masters rely more on learning and even going to phd; please indicate www when reprinting.