Joke Collection Website - Joke collection - 69 1, the examinee's parents got a call from Tsinghua at 3 am. What are the reasons why universities rob people?

69 1, the examinee's parents got a call from Tsinghua at 3 am. What are the reasons why universities rob people?

Recently, the results of college entrance examinations in various provinces have been announced one after another, which can be said to be "a happy family." Children with excellent test scores are filled with joy at home. Students who failed in the college entrance examination are very unhappy, and their parents are also worried about their children's future.

As the saying goes, "No one asked in ten years, and once nominated, it was heard all over the world." Some students have finally achieved good results through long-term efforts, even amazing results.

For example, Li Tongxue in Xiangyang, Hubei, scored 69 1, and even Qinghua called her parents at 3 am. After receiving this call from Li, our parents were also very excited. It can be said that they stayed up all night, while Li was relatively calm. It seems that it is expected to get such a high score.

According to media reports, Li intends to apply for a medical major in Tsinghua University. She said: "20 12, grandma got pemphigus, which seems to be incurable." In summer, her condition will deteriorate and her skin will fester, which is very uncomfortable. " This is also the main reason why he wants to apply for Tsinghua University medical major.

Seeing this news, my friend left a message saying, "Wake up, Peking University, Tsinghua has robbed your people.". In fact, Tsinghua Peking University robs people every year. I remember watching a video in which a teacher in Tsinghua was "robbing people". He said to his parents, "If your children don't go to Tsinghua, the old classmates will have nothing to do." . Although it is a joke, it shows that colleges and universities attach importance to talents.

Of course, the enrollment of Peking University is also very hard, and generous "admission conditions" are often given to attract outstanding students to apply. So why are colleges and universities keen on "robbing people"?

In my opinion, there are two main reasons. First of all, the school does this to ensure that it can get high-quality students. Getting high-quality students means having more say and priority in the affairs at the same level. Moreover, this practice can also improve the visibility and exposure of the school, because everyone is definitely paying attention to the whereabouts of the "number one scholar".

Secondly, it is easier to cultivate excellent people. After all, students with such high grades have a good foundation. The ability and effort to learn things are much higher than those of ordinary students. Cultivating outstanding students and returning to society will not only bring honor to the school, but also contribute to the country. But also enhance the competitiveness and popularity of the school.

On the one hand, this "war of robbing people" shows that schools and society attach importance to talents, which is a good thing. But on the other hand, it also aggravates and widens the gap between schools, leading to excessive concentration of educational resources. I think it needs further optimization.