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Why not write code when studying in America?

Studying in the United States without writing code is a joke for international students, and it is also a homophonic stalk (in fact, it means not taking drugs).

The original stem is like this: an international student rents a house, and the landlord, an 80-year-old Fujian grandmother, nags that the United States is easy to mix. Pay attention to two points: "Don't study for a doctorate, don't write code." Foreign students remember that their careers were very successful later. He thinks grandma is a person with stories and great insight. Because many doctors he knows really hang out with people who write code.

Ending: It was many years before he realized what grandma said was "Don't gamble, don't take drugs".

American high school student code

If you don't want to take the exam, you can refer to the AP application of American high schools. The AP exam for studying in American high schools needs the student code, which is in the hands of the school. Students must prove to their teachers and schools that they have the ability to get good grades before the school will issue them with test codes.

It is meaningless that the AP test score does not reach 5 (you will find that the AP test score is basically 5 when you apply to an American university). American high schools can apply for self-study without AP-related courses, communicate with teachers more, prove themselves with strength, and communicate with schools to try exams.