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In the college entrance examination in 2020, Du Qingyun, who scored first in science in Hunan Province, came from Yangshahu Middle School in Wen Jun County, Yueyang. His college entrance examination scores are as follows: Chinese 123, Mathematics 146, English 140, Science 289, Policy 20, with a total score of 7 18.

The low-key Hunan science champion chose not to be interviewed by the media.

Two college entrance examinations, once the second in the province and once the first in the province. It is worth noting that Du Qingyun is a repeat student, A? From an extraordinary family? Returned students Because he once ranked second in Hunan Science with 704 points in the 20 16 college entrance examination and entered the famous Guanghua School of Management of Peking University.

You know, Guanghua School of Management of Peking University is one of the best business schools in the Asia-Pacific region, and it is not an institution that can be admitted casually if it reaches the admission score of Peking University.

As for why Du Qingyun dropped out of Guanghua School of Management in Peking University, which everyone expected, he did not disclose it himself, but friends around him thought there might be two reasons:

First, Du Qingyun doesn't like studying finance-related majors, which is not his interest. Maybe he volunteered to fill in the report blindly, so he blindly reported a comparison of Peking University? Fire? I am a professional, but I don't know if I really like it.

Second, Du Qingyun was only 16 years old when he was admitted to Peking University. He is younger than other students, and with his indifferent personality, he may not be able to integrate well into the university life of outstanding students around him.

Du Qingyun is not the first and will not be the last person to drop out of Qingbei to study again. His previous goal may be Tsinghua, not Peking University.

Before Du Qingyun, several candidates dropped out of Tsinghua Peking University and won the top prize in the province after re-reading. The target institution was also Tsinghua Peking University.

In 20 19, the top science student in Hubei province scored 7 12 in the regular college entrance examination and was successfully admitted to Tsinghua University. At the same time, it is the eighth place in Hubei Science Department on 20 15 and the champion in Zhongxiang City. When he was admitted to Peking University, he gave up his studies because he was addicted to games. He was dropped out of Peking University in his junior year and lived a gloomy life. Fortunately, those who are ashamed and brave often do not give up on themselves. After his comeback, he proved that he was still excellent with his strength.

In 2020, Wang Yuhang, a student in Xiangyang City, Hubei Province, won the second place in Xiangyang Science with 699 points. Similarly, he is a repeat student. He was admitted to Tsinghua University on 20 18 with a score of 697, but he bravely chose to drop out of school to repeat his studies because his major did not meet his future career plan of AI (Artificial Intelligence) research.

Du Qingyun will not be the first candidate to drop out of Qingbei and return to Qingbei, nor will he be the last.

What enlightenment does it give us for famous students to drop out of school and repeat their studies? Judging from the experience of candidates such as Du Qingyun, we understand that some scholars are indeed well-deserved scholars, and real gold is not afraid of fire. As long as he wants to study and take exams, he is sure to succeed. While we admire them, it also makes me think:

1. Does the famous school students take up valuable educational resources when they drop out of school and repeat their studies?

Take the above students as an example. Clearly admitted to Tsinghua Peking University and other prestigious schools, but dropped out for personal reasons. Whether from the perspective of their own career planning and development, or from the perspective of their own future, their behavior is full of? Egoism? Attribute, they get high marks again, get tickets to re-enter prestigious schools, and squeeze out the places for other students to enter prestigious schools. This belongs to the reuse of educational resources to some extent.

2. Because of the blindness and blind obedience when applying for volunteers, I don't like it and don't adapt after entering school.

For most candidates, it is blind to enter the college entrance examination. They have no clear career development planning goals. It is usually after the college entrance examination scores are announced that we begin to consider which school and major to apply for. However, due to the lack of in-depth and thorough understanding of the actual content of the major, it is difficult to choose the major that you really like within a few days of volunteering.

This kind of blindness and blind obedience to volunteers can easily lead to finding that one's original major is not what one imagined after studying for a period of time after entering school, and it is extremely laborious to learn by oneself, and often one cannot give full play to one's intelligence.

In order to solve this problem, I have the following suggestions:

(1) In China's education, at least from the middle school, it is necessary to gradually infiltrate students' future career planning, so that students can know the significance, advantages and disadvantages, specific work and growth path of various professional jobs, and let students have plans and ideas for their future while coping with the senior high school entrance examination and college entrance examination, instead of blindly failing to report and take the exam.

(2) Students and parents should start in advance, collect voluntary information through multiple channels, and don't just know the literal professional name. It's best to listen to the appearance of a senior and a senior. After all, volunteering for the college entrance examination is actually a game. Information warfare? .

3. If you choose a major you don't like, should you grit your teeth and continue studying or drop out of school firmly?

I believe that many college students have learned a major that they don't like and don't know because they didn't know enough or made mistakes when volunteering, or their scores were not enough. Then, at this time, should we bite the bullet and continue to study, or choose to drop out of school and resume studying?

In my opinion, those schoolmasters who have a clear career path plan and have full confidence and grasp of their own strength, such as those before, can completely choose to drop out of school and repeat their studies, which is nothing more than delaying for several years. If we compare these years with the days when I felt like a duck to water when I was able to engage in my favorite industry in the future, the cost can be ignored.

For other candidates, I think if you want to choose to repeat, you must be cautious.

(1) Repetition is risky. If you drop out of school and take the college entrance examination again, you may not get better grades than before and be admitted to a satisfactory school and major under pressure. If you fail to repeat, it is equivalent to losing your wife and your soldiers.

(2) Learning is like falling in love. If you don't like it at first, you may gradually feel it after studying for a while. You will certainly find more advantages and interests in this major through further study, and you can also make some achievements through hard work.

(3) You can change your major at university. Once you find that you don't like your major when you are a freshman, you should study hard, get good grades, and try to get the chance to change your major by ranking the top few at the end of your freshman year.

(4) If you really don't like your major, you can study the professional courses you are interested in while ensuring that you can be admitted to graduate school, and strive to be admitted to your favorite major for postgraduate entrance examination. Postgraduate entrance examination is your second chance to choose a major outside the college entrance examination, so you must seize it firmly!

Conclusion As a student of a prestigious school in North Qing, who has his own constitution of learning hegemony, dropping out of school for various reasons may be another opportunity to prove himself and firmly grasp his life direction. We only have envy and admiration, but we dare not make a choice rashly.

For the professional choice of college entrance examination volunteers, it is really necessary to choose carefully on the basis of obtaining sufficient information and combining your own hobbies. As for dropping out of school and returning to school, we should be more cautious and flexible. In fact, there are still many ways to go. In realizing the value of life, all roads lead to Rome.