From 1983 to 1987, I went to junior high school at the County No. 5 Middle School. I studied for four years because I didn’t get a good entrance exam for a key high school or a technical secondary school. I repeated the exam for one year. After repeating the school year, my grade

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I went to junior high school at the County No. 5 Middle School from 1983 to 1987. I studied for four years because I didn’t get a good entrance exam for a key high school or a technical secondary school. I repeated the exam for one year. After repeating the school year, my grades improved a lot. In 1987, I was admitted to the provincial key high school , Hebei Xinjixue . At that time, the admission rate of Xinjiu Xueyuan in Hebei remained above 90%. This is just counting the undergraduate degree, not including the admission rate of junior colleges and technical secondary schools. Basically, when I was admitted to Xinjiu, Hebei, I stepped into the university with half my feet.

From 1983 to 1987, I went to junior high school at the County No. 5 Middle School. I studied for four years because I didn’t get a good entrance exam for a key high school or a technical secondary school. I repeated the exam for one year. After repeating the school year, my grade - DayDayNews

County No. 5 Middle School also had a high school department in the first year. When we passed the exam, the high school department was abolished, and some teachers were transferred to other counties, and some teachers stayed to serve as junior high schools. The strength of junior high schools was greatly supplemented and improved, so the county No. 5 Middle School became a key junior high school in the county. Her enrollment is to select the best students from primary school graduates in the county. In 1983, nine people in our village stood out in the unified examination organized by their own township and were admitted to the fifth middle school in Chu County.

1983 was still at the beginning of reform and opening up, and there was a certain gap between the living conditions of schools and the home conditions. At that time, my family no longer ate corn steamed buns or tortillas, but the food provided by the school was still one corn steamed buns or tortillas in the morning and evening, and two white flour steamed buns at noon. Power outages are often lost during evening self-study, and when power outages are outages, power generation is generated, but the voltage of power generation is unstable, the frequency of power generated does not meet the standard, it flickers constantly, and the brightness is not enough. After evening self-study, power outages must be done at the right time, and students who work overtime to study need to prepare candles themselves. The dormitory is prepared with a large bunk bed, which is crowded in winter. Everyone has only the width of their own quilt. When you go to bed at night, you will disturb the classmates next to you. Except in winter, most of the students are day school. At that time, I was too young and couldn't handle a bicycle, so I lived on campus.

At that time, we paid cash except for the tuition fee, and food fees could be paid. Some students with good living conditions paid food coupons. Everyone carried wheat and corn from home to the flour processing factory in the village where No. 5 Middle School is located, and replaced it with "noodles" marked with a pound and handed over to the school logistics management department, and then they can eat in the school canteen.

From 1983 to 1987, I went to junior high school at the County No. 5 Middle School. I studied for four years because I didn’t get a good entrance exam for a key high school or a technical secondary school. I repeated the exam for one year. After repeating the school year, my grade - DayDayNews

One of the nine people who got No. 5 Middle School together in our village moved their academic qualifications to the township to study because they were unwilling to enjoy this "efficient" condition. In the end, the four of them got into junior high school and did not get into high school or technical secondary school after graduating from junior high school, and stayed in the village to work as a farmer. The five people left behind

persevered in this difficult environment. The two were admitted to technical secondary school during the 1986 high school entrance examination, namely Hebei Grain School and Hebei Mechanical School. It can be said that he has stepped out of the farm and has eaten commercial grain and brought him an iron rice bowl. Two people were admitted to the county No. 1 Middle School, one of them later entered Hebei University , and the other was admitted to Hebei Agricultural University , and they all had a better future. Whether you are attending a technical secondary school or a university, you are a typical example of rural farmers' knowledge changing their destiny. Two classmates from No. 1 Middle School in the county repeated their studies in high school for two years, and finally got into college one year later than me.

I repeated the year after the high school entrance examination, went to Xinjiu, Hebei, and finally got admitted to Tianjin Light Industry College (now Tianjin University of Science and Technology ). After graduating from university in 1994, he went to Hebei Province's No. 1 Construction Engineering Company to work. At that time, the No. 1 Construction Engineering Company in Hebei Province was still an national-owned enterprise .

The most impressive thing about the five out of 5 was after a political class exam, because the answer to a question was written as "born", and the standard answer at that time was "never". I think that the meaning of nature is consistent with what it always means. This question should not be judged as wrong, and points should not be deducted. The one who taught politics was a young female teacher, and we debated for about half an hour after class. Thinking about it now, I was still a little surprised at my courage and debate ability at that time. Until now, the image of that female teacher is still deeply engraved in my heart.

From 1983 to 1987, I went to junior high school at the County No. 5 Middle School. I studied for four years because I didn’t get a good entrance exam for a key high school or a technical secondary school. I repeated the exam for one year. After repeating the school year, my grade - DayDayNews

Time flies, and more than 40 years have passed since junior high school life.

Miss the years when the conditions are difficult but urge people to strive for progress!

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