摘要:It seems that I have seen in my mind’s eye the more colorful life, the looser environment, yet the more creative minds of the future students. Our education,so to speak,will bring up a new generation.During the process from applying for a national scientific achievement to winning approval, one needs to “shed several layers of skin.”
one needs to “shed several layers of skin.” Only after one is old enough and has reached a certain academic position can one break through such restrictions. However, at that time, the person’s ability for innovation is a far cry from which was in his or her youth.
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