Please revise my translation, hehe.

There really is Norman Einstein. He is an emergency room doctor who works at Catoba Valley Medical Center in Hickory, North Carolina. He and Joe Saisman are classmates at South River High School in New Jersey. "He was a sophomore when I graduated," said Dr. Einstein. Both of them are boys and live only a few blocks away. "We play basketball, football and so on." But they are not close friends: Cessman is a muscular man, while Einstein is an ambitious man. Einstein graduated from 1965 and was the representative of that year. He studied at Rutgers University and Tufts University School of Medicine. Saisman devoted himself to football. Twenty-seven years later, in a corner of the metropolitan dome in Minneapolis, Joe Seisman suddenly remembered Norman Einstein.

In Theismann's view, the difference between Norman Einstein and Einstein may have disappeared, but their meanings are not the same: they are both very smart guys.

2. We wear masks.

Without distorting the facts, each of us tends to behave better than others. Answer this question objectively (provided that you still have your previous report card): How did you do in high school?

The answer is: it may not be as good as you think, as proved by a study of Ohio Wesleyan University students. In one study, they were asked to recall their high school grades. Researchers use real transcripts as a comparison to evaluate students' performance. No less than 29% of the students answered incorrectly. These achievements are not ancient history; These students are all freshmen and sophomores, and their grades are just the same as those of a few years ago.