Mainland students come to Taiwan Province Province as exchange students, and the first thing to do when they come to Taiwan Province Province is to study. The students in Taiwan Province Province must be very curious. What's the difference between these mainland students and Taiwan Province students? Is the student competition in Chinese mainland really as fierce as it is rumored? What do they think of our students in Taiwan Province Province? Through this interview, let you find out.
Choose Taiwan Province Provincial University.
Lusheng generally chooses Taiwan Province Province as the place for exchange study, mainly because almost all of them have similar cultures. Lin Huaqiang, a student who transferred from the accounting department of Xiamen University to the accounting department of our school, pointed out that, in particular, the purpose of choosing Taiwan Province provincial universities is the same as that of Taiwan Province people who come to the mainland to choose famous universities such as Peking University. In addition, NTU credits can also be exchanged with each other. For Lusheng, it can be said that it is another way to experience similar but different courses.
The fierce competition of land on the mainland.
It is said that there is fierce competition between teachers and students in Taiwan Province Province for mainland students. For example, Teacher Lin Huaqiang explained, "Because it is the first time for Xiamen University Business School to exchange students with National Taiwan University School of Management, the competition is fierce, and only the top five students in a grade 160 can apply"; She Yibin, a student from the Institute of Law of Renmin University of China who transferred to the Institute of Science and Law of our school, even pointed out that there are few people in Taiwan Province Province, which leads to "less pressure on entrance examination and less pressure on students' study". Many mainland students may go to the metropolis to study, hoping to "turn over", so the competition pressure is great (the learning situation of mainland students will vary from school to school, that is to say, the learning situation of previous schools), and libraries and study rooms are still full from time to time. The competition for the entrance examination is fierce. As far as graduate schools are concerned, the entrance examination for graduate schools in Chinese mainland usually takes four or five thousand people to take single digits, while the number of applicants for graduate schools in Taiwan Province is less than that in Chinese mainland, and the examination time for graduate schools in one school is different. Because there are no exams in other graduate schools, candidates still have time to prepare, which greatly increases the chances of being admitted to graduate schools. On the contrary, in Chinese mainland, it is "all graduate schools in the country have the same exam on the same day", trying to set a good example.
Students in Taiwan Province Province in the Eyes of Lu Sheng
She Yibin thinks that students in Taiwan Province Province are lively and emphasizes students' autonomy. Lin Jiaqi, a student transferred from the Enterprise Management Group of the Department of Business Administration of our school, studied in the Marketing Department of Shanghai Jiaotong University in Chinese mainland. She said that mainland universities pay more attention to exams, which account for a large proportion of the semester results, while Taiwan Province Province is "educated by the West", so it emphasizes the ability to make statements and reports, and Taiwan Province college students also discuss the reports seriously (but she also said that the students in the evening school department end the discussion after assigning the reports, so she inferred that there are still differences between the students in the daytime and the students in the evening department). On the other hand, Lin Jiaqi was surprised that many general education classes had outdoor visits, which was very envious and amazing, very different from mainland universities.
Zeng Huiying, from the Department of International Enterprise of Nanjing University, also believes that college students in Taiwan Province are very active and attend classes with graduate students. She thinks this trait is obvious, she has a considerable international outlook and vision, and she is also very serious in class. Undergraduate students have different emphases, such as focusing on clubs or making friends, and will not concentrate on their studies like graduate students, but she doesn't think this is a bad thing. On the other hand, in Chinese mainland, students majoring in science and engineering work harder than those majoring in grammar and business.