What does going to college bring to rural kids?

What does going to college bring to a rural child?

I think that going to college and sticking to it brings the biggest gain to a rural child is to get rid of the land on which their grandparents depended for their livelihood and realize the first class leap in life!

Every year there are very good cold students are reported and popular, these cold students have a kind of will not be crushed by the poverty of self-confidence and composure...

Nanjing University, guaranteed to graduate from the Chinese University of Hong Kong direct examination of the Chen Shixin said: "high altitude of the sun, so that my skin has become tanned but the knowledge of the books, so that my eyes become bright!"

As Pang Zongwang, a chilly student at Tsinghua University's Direct Degree Program, said, "If there is a shadow behind a person, there must be a light in front of him; some people like to trace the shape of the shadow, but I like to chase the light!"

So, light chasing teenagers, don't give up the road of education because of poor families, recognize the light, don't be afraid of the darkness before the dawn!

The most basic and practical one: rural children through the university, can spend the smallest cost, in the safest way, gradually fade away the old farming values, into the city's rule system, into a qualified, adapt to the urban civilization of modern people.

Two key words: cost + safety.

The first one first.

Let's say I'm a rural kid who failed the college entrance exam and couldn't go to college, so I had to rely on my part-time job to get into the city and try to get a foothold in the city.

The first three years must face a difficult process of adaptation, because the countryside and the city are two very different "living environment", the environment is different, the rules of nature are different, living habits are different.

I have to gradually change the "farming values" and rural habits that I have built up since I was a child, and slowly adapt to and accept the rules and environment of the city, in order to successfully put down my first roots on the concrete floor.

For example, I've given up my native language and learned to speak Mandarin, I've given up shouting in public and learned to speak softly and slowly ......

For example, I've learned not to spit on the ground, I've learned not to unzip my pants and show my face around corners, I've learned to minimize profanity, I've learned not to carry the three-letter word ... ...These examples can be cited countless, from the childhood in the rural areas raised out of habitual habits and ways of thinking, into the city, everywhere out of place, at any time with the dense crowd collision, and other people and the conflict, dispute and contradiction, and to my survival caused by the unexpected trouble.

But I came to the city as a part-time worker, and survival was my first need.

And these problems can threaten my survival at any time, anywhere, and I can be isolated, stigmatized, or even dismissed from my job.

That is to say, I have to put out all my strength to cope with survival, but also have to take care to minimize conflicts with others at all times, and at the same time try to observe and pay attention to every move of other people to learn and imitate, and self-modify and change.

It was a very stressful and difficult time.

But if I were to enter the city by "going to college", this "survival pressure" would be invariably reduced by a lot, at least I would be able to eat, drink, and live in the university without having to worry about starving to death or freezing to death, and tuition and living expenses would be the only thing my parents would have to worry about, so I would only have to deal with "studying". I just need to cope with the "learning pressure" on the line, no worries.

As for the living habits and way of thinking, there are three years, you can take your time.

And the better the university, the lower the tuition fee, the more various scholarships, the more abundant after-school part-time job opportunities, a rural child, as long as the study is good, the university not only will not bring financial pressure on the parents, but also can earn a little bit of money, and take the time to fall in love with a very nourishing.

My part-time job is not necessarily, into the city for the first three years must be mixed in the bottom of the city, high consumption, earn less spend more, hard work for a year down, earn the two money basically all the rent, into the food cost of the phone bill transportation costs, all back to the city.

This is the difference between the two ways of going to college and working part-time, the price paid to integrate into the city in the early stage is different.

Obviously, going to college costs the least and is a comfortable shortcut.

Secondly, security.

I'm going to be stranded in the city to work, and I have to call home every week to check in and give my parents as much peace of mind as possible, because when I'm gone, they're worried and constantly worried about my safety.

I have not been bullied, have not been beaten, have no money to eat, live in a cold place, have not been hit by a car ...... and so on and so forth.

The university is completely different, the students, shelved in the university have food and drink, have a warm place to live, there are teachers and classmates, there is security, 24 hours living in a closed environment, personal safety is enough to protect, parents do not have to worry about the child's safety and security, hooting and hollering.

Every time I move for a new place, I have to re-appoint a set of pots and pans to cook and eat with a poor bunk.

Do you know how envious I am every time I pass by a university and look at the students my age inside?

At the end of the day, of course, going to college also gives rural students a bright future.

The knock on the door of a degree can make a lot of doors in the city open to you automatically, while I walk past, the security guards will just wave, go go go, civil workers go side door.

The higher the education, the more doors open to you, inside the golden house and Yan Ruyu ...... I can only be in the courtyard of your unit, working in the sun.

Your education is a little higher, but also can be turned into a free ticket to take you to the world, put aside the plane to sleep, when you open your eyes, foreign countries to.

And I want to go abroad, probably can only spend money to find the head of the snake, put me with two hundred people thrown together with the boring tank cabin, the sea bumps for half a month, there is a two-thirds probability of turning into a corpse to the sea thrown ......

The university is an elevator, can let the rural children from the basement straight to the top floor, provided that you study well ......

You have a degree, on the society called to work, and I do not have, all my life is called working.

However, going to college must be stronger than not, really.

The line about knowledge being power isn't straightforward enough, actually - knowledge is power.

Going to college allows rural kids to break into butterflies