they are also called morons.作者: bitant 时间: 2011-6-30 08:40
很有意义。作者: manhere 时间: 2011-6-30 09:03
回复【2楼】Sullivan 奥沙利文
觉醒只是必要不充分条件。在中国没有中国梦。
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开公司还需要一个好爹
不是每个大学生都有这个条件的作者: coloz 时间: 2011-7-12 00:23
所言极是啊~作者: hdd961140543 时间: 2011-7-12 01:38
我保留态度。好吧我从大一就开始进实验室的,从电子科技协会,到个性化实验,工程实践,SRTP(大学生科研训练计划),国创,再到电子大赛,飞思卡尔。虽然奖也拿了一些,但是我至今还是看不到我的出路。马上就要大四了,面临着上研究生还是工作的问题,人家基本没去过实验室的,保研随意,而我因为成绩原因还徘徊在考研或工作上。要考研就要好好上自习,离开我喜爱的实验室。这就是现在我们大学生的矛盾,可能又有人说工作好啊,但是本科生出来人家会给你多少?以后前景如何,谁又知道呢?作者: first_blood 时间: 2011-7-12 01:45
如果你想有一份好工作,确实可以在大二大三学技术搞实践,但如果你想成为百万富翁,那么你大学时又该做些什么呢
目标不同,做的准备就不同,当一名员工很容易,当一名老板却很难,人的精力是有限的,所以要学习那些你最擅长的东西,你最需要的知识。人总是喜欢看表面的风光无限,却忽略其巨大的付出和努力。能成为百万富翁的人恰恰是那些学习不怎么样,最调皮捣蛋最会玩的人。同样是玩,也分好多种,跟什么人玩,玩什么,你学到了什么,失去了什么,有的人会思考,会总结,有的人什么也没有得到。如果你身边的人都是老板,都是各领域精英,慢慢的你也会跟他们一样,如果你身边的人都是技术大牛,你技术上也会突飞猛进。关键是你选择同什么样的人做朋友,并让他们认可你。(我自己性格我很了解,所以注定我发不了财,我同学目前就是老板,月入十几万,想当初他挂科无数,毕业设计还是我帮他做的呢,不然都毕业不了。)作者: chenjiyou1006 时间: 2011-7-12 09:03
我现在也在实验室大三了,我也是在考虑选择考研还是继续实验室里呆着。。。。作者: CWZDIY 时间: 2011-7-14 18:27
工科类的学生感觉比文科类的学生比较的有优势吧。作者: xumengkai 时间: 2011-7-15 19:24
岁月无情,,悔时光流逝如水,却不见功名来作者: jeffwei 时间: 2011-7-15 21:23
回复【5楼】liulingo
大老粗成爆发户,是否推论出 学习完全没用?
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Graduates of Yale University, I apologize if you have endured this type of prologue before, but I want you to do something for me. Please, take a good look around you. Look at the classmate on your left. Look at the classmate on your right. Now, consider this: five years from now, 10 years from now, even thirty years from now, odds are the person on your left is going to be a loser. The person on your right, meanwhile, will also be a loser.
And you, in the middle? What can you expect? Loser. Loserhood.Loser Cum Laude. In fact, as I look out before me today, I don't see a thousand hopes for a bright tomorrow. I don't see a thousand future leaders in a thousand industries. I see a thousand losers. You're upset. That's understandable. After all, how can I,Lawrence "Larry" Ellison, college dropout, have the audacity to spout such heresy to the graduating class of one of the nation's most prestigious institutions?
I'll tell you why. Because I, Lawrence "Larry" Ellison, second richest man on the planet, am college dropout, and you are not.Because Bill Gates, richest man on the planet-for now anyway-is a college dropout, and you are not. Because Paul Allen, the third richest man on the planet, dropped out of college, and you did not. And for good measure, because Michael Dell, No.9 on the list and moving up fast, is a college dropout, and you, yet again, are not.
Hmm ... you're very upset. That's understandable. So let me stroke your Egos for a moment by pointing out, quite sincerely, that your diplomas were not attained in vain. Most of you, I imagine, have spent four to five years here, and in many ways what you've learned and endured will serve you well in the years ahead. You've established good work habits. You've established a network of people that will help you down the road. And you've established what will be lifelong relationships with the word "therapy." All that of is good. For in truth, you will need that network. You will need those strong work habits. You will need that therapy. You will need them because you didn't drop out, and so you will never be among the richest people in the world. Oh sure, you may, perhaps, work your way up to #10 or #11, like Steve Ballmer. But then, I don't have to tell you who he really works for, do I? And for the record, he dropped out of grad school. Bit of a late bloomer. Finally, I realize that many of you, and hopefully by now most of you, Are wondering, "Is there anything I can do? Is there any hope for me at all? Actually, no. It's too late. You've absorbed too much, think you know too much. You're not 9 anymore. You have a built-in cap,and I'm not referring to the mortarboards on your heads.
Hmm ... you're really very upset. That's understandable. So perhaps this Could be a good time to bring up the silver lining. Not for you, Class of '00. You are a write-off, so I'll let you slink off to your pathetic $200,000-a-year jobs, where your cheques will be signed by former classmates who dropped out two years ago. Instead, I want to give hope to any underclassmen here today. I say to you, and I can't stress this enough: leave. Pack your things and your ideas and don't come back. Drop out. Start up. For I can tell you that a cap and gown will keep you down just as surely as these security guards dragging me off this stage are keeping me down..." (At this point The Oracle CEO was ushered off stage.)