Chapter 97 The Differences Between the Universities of the Two Times
Liu Lang envied the carefree appearance of students in this era, because they don't have to worry about work. The state will arrange a job for you after graduation. Unlike when he was in school, he started to go to various recruitment agencies as soon as he was a senior.
When resumes are posted at a party, hundreds or even thousands of people earn a lot of money for one position.
Although college students in this era are not under pressure to find a job, each of them is very diligent and rarely skips classes. At least Liu Lang has never seen any classmates skipping classes for no reason.
Everyone is holding books and listening carefully to the lectures. Whether it is a professional class with more than 20 people or a large class with 50 or 60 people, almost no one does not listen carefully. Even if they do not understand something, they must take notes carefully.
Come down and study it after class.
This phenomenon is very interesting. Liu Lang asked himself that if the state provided for the allocation of graduates in his time, then half of the students would have completely "let go" themselves.
In fact, this is the difference caused by the times. In this era, going to college is no less than getting a Jinshi in ancient times. It is a matter that can bring glory to one's ancestors. Moreover, various shackles over the years have left young people with nothing to do with the outside world. When they come to college,
After being exposed to a brand new world, they were like shriveled sponges that began to crazily absorb all kinds of knowledge and culture. Their desire for knowledge was simply much stronger than that of Liu Lang.
As for college students twenty years from now, the information society has given them nothing new. The only thing that makes them happy when they get to college is that they are finally free from the discipline of their parents. An independent self is what they want to pursue in college, and the so-called
The independent self rarely includes plans for the future. It was only after graduation and entering the society that I discovered the dangers around me. This level of danger was not comparable to that of the 1980s.
Thirty years later, people always like to compare college students in the 1980s with college students born in the 1980s. Some people say how awesome college students were in the 1980s. This becomes clear when you look at the enrollment ratio. Indeed, the college entrance examination expanded enrollment.
In the past, the enrollment ratio of college students was horribly low, often a few tenths or even one percent. However, after the college entrance examination expansion, the enrollment ratio of universities soared to 60 to 70 percent, with one being 1 percent and the other being 10 percent.
Sixty-seven out of seven, proportionally speaking, of course the former is of higher quality.
However, those students born after the 1980s all sneered at them. In terms of knowledge reserve, how could those old guys compare with the young people of the new century? If nothing else, their ability to accept new things is enough to leave them a few steps behind.
Liu Lang also thought so in his previous life. He lived in an era of knowledge explosion. He probably saw and heard more new things in one day than people in the 1980s heard in the first half of their lives.
But now, after getting in touch with the students around him, Liu Lang's views are a little different. Looking at these students from his "experienced" perspective, the first characteristic of these students is that they are "stupid", but their desire for knowledge is too strong.
, from the moment they open their eyes in the morning to the time they go to bed at night, everyone has a book in hand. A person with such a desire for knowledge, no matter what he does, the future will be full of hope.
The other three students in the same dormitory as Liu Lang have the strongest thirst for knowledge in the class, so intense that even Liu Lang feels inferior to them.
Two of the three of them are from Xiangnan Province, and one is from Central South Province. These two provinces produced "student masters" in Liu Lang's previous life, and in Liu Lang's class, the three of them studied the hardest.
, I have to read even when I’m eating.
After a month, Liu Lang has adapted to university life. In addition to returning to the "Tongzi Building" to sleep at night, his mother took him to have dinner with him early in the morning. He went upstairs to his dormitory alone, and then rested in class.
, I will spend all day with my classmates.
"Lao Du, Lao Lin, Lao He, let's go to class!"
After Liu Lang had eaten in the cafeteria, he pushed aside the dormitory students and saw these three classmates eating steamed buns and reading with books. Even if they had just half an hour in the morning, they were not willing to waste it, and
For the three of them, a mechanics book paired with a white-flour steamed bun is more satisfying than a bowl of meat.
"Liu Lang, you're here, hurry up, hurry up, how do you answer these two questions?"
A man rushed over when he saw Liu Lang entering. He was the boss of the dormitory and his name was Du Song. He was twenty years old this year. He took the college entrance examination for two consecutive years and finally got admitted to Hua Xia University.
"Boss, please wait a moment. I have a question that I don't know, so let me ask it first!"
A person next to him also jumped up. His name is Lin Hai. He is nineteen years old this year. Lin Hai and Du Song are both from Southern Hunan Province. Their accent is similar to that of the great leader. It sounds very awkward, but Liu Lang has gotten used to it in the past month.
Sometimes they would imitate them and say a few slogans of "Long live the people".
"Boss and Second Brother, didn't I tell you your questions yesterday? Why don't you still know how to do it?"
The other person is named He Tao, who is from Central South Province. He is seventeen years old this year, one year younger than ordinary college students. He is the youngest in the class besides Liu Lang. According to him, he has been a genius since he was a child. If his family were not poor, he would go to school late.
, he can take the college entrance examination at the age of three. Of course, this is a joke, but his intelligence is indeed stronger than that of ordinary people, and he can solve many questions that others cannot.
"Lao San, your method is wrong at all. You made it up all by yourself."
Du Song, Lin Tao and the others said in unison.
"Humph, you are all stupid."
He Tao showed contempt.
"Okay, let's go to class quickly. The first period is Lao Xiong's class. If you're late, the consequences will be serious!"
"What? Is it Lao Xiong's class? No, leave quickly!"
Hearing that it was Lao Xiong's class, even He Tao lost his composure. He hurriedly stuffed the steamed buns into his mouth and found the material science textbook.
"Liu Lang, what other classes are there this morning?"
The other two people asked hurriedly.
"There is also dialectical materialism, so take all the books!"
Liu Lang was promoted.
These three people usually study tirelessly and have no habit of reading the class schedule. Sometimes they even take the wrong books for class. For the reborn Liu Lang, this kind of thing will never happen. In the previous life, Liu Lang
When Lang was in college, he had a clear schedule of every day's classes. He knew which classes he could skip and which classes he couldn't skip. This habit was carried over to this life.
In other classes, the teacher may not care if you are late for a few minutes, but you must not be late for that old bear's class, otherwise you will be scolded and punished by having to answer questions on the blackboard. If you don't do it correctly, that's