Taiwan Principal: Sending a child to a place as backward as Peking University and Tsinghua University, the head shell is broken

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It was reported on the Internet that Guo Mingzheng, president of Taiwan Chengchi University, said in a speech that the mainland's Peking University and Tsinghua University were behind, and as a result, he was ridiculed by the group on the island.

Taiwan Principal: Sending a child to a place as backward as Peking University and Tsinghua University, the head shell is broken - DayDayNews

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According to a report by Taiwan Zhongshi Electronic News on March 2, a clipped video circulated on Youtube, the content of which is a speech by Guo Mingzheng, president of National Chengchi University. He said that Taiwanese parents "sent their children to places as backward as Peking University and Tsinghua University, and their heads are broken."

Many netizens have posted mockery of the world university rankings.

html On the 22nd, Cai Zhengyuan, the former deputy secretary-general of the Kuomintang Central Committee, posted on Facebook with the title "Taiwan is not the Four Little Dragons", saying that the quality of universities does not depend on boasting, but on solid academic evaluations and rankings. Several universities in Taiwan did have a good reputation 20 years ago, but in the past 20 years, it is not that there has been no progress, but that the progress is not as fast as other places, and they are relatively backward. "This phenomenon indicates that no matter how Taiwan's GDP rises, Taiwan's top Universities cannot support GDP, and the talents of MadeinTaiwan (Made in Taiwan) are not strong enough.” He went on to criticize that some university presidents in Taiwan are still arrogant and arrogant, such as Guo Mingzheng, the president of National Chengchi University, who openly declared that Tsinghua University and Peking University in mainland China are "very backward places".

Cai Zhengyuan said that the UK discriminates against and envy China, but the UK QS is the most influential and credible institution for university evaluation. According to its 2021 World University Rankings, Taiwan Chengchi University ranks 590th in the world, and Tsinghua University in Beijing Ranked 15th, Peking University ranked 23rd; Taiwan's best university, National Taiwan University, ranked 66th in the world, also lost to Shanghai Fudan, Shanghai Jiaotong University , and also lost to Zhejiang University, not to mention Chengchi University lost even more , "Is the National Chengchi University considered a very backward place? The self-knowledge that the president of the National Chengchi University should have is also very backward. How can he lead the National Chengchi University to move forward?" According to a report by Taiwan's United News Network on the 1st, many colleges and universities in mainland China have greatly increased the admission threshold for Taiwan students this year. For example, Soochow University has been upgraded from two subjects and two subjects to four subjects (the University Entrance Aptitude Test is referred to as the academic test). , is a large-scale test held in Taiwan to identify whether students have the basic knowledge to enter the university. According to the results, it is divided into top standard, front standard, average standard, back standard and bottom standard). Jiangnan University has improved from the average standard of three subjects for the front mark. Wei Jiahui, executive director of the university entrance website "University Ask", said that mainland 985 universities continued to require Taiwan students to reach the top mark in the academic test this year, and the threshold has not changed. The island is worried that the mainland has restricted Lu Sheng from going to Taiwan, and now the number of students going to Taiwan will drop sharply. It is understood that the mainland issued a policy in 2017 to relax the academic test scores of Taiwan students applying to mainland universities from "pre-standard grade" to "average standard grade". In January 2019, the policy was adjusted. , Mathematics, and English in any one of the three subjects of the academic test scores above the "average standard level", that is, qualified to apply to mainland colleges and universities. This policy covers more than 60% of recent high school graduates in Taiwan. By the end of 2019, more than 12,000 Taiwanese students were enrolled in mainland universities.Editor-in-chief of the

column: Gu Wanquan Text editor: Song Hui Source of the title: Image Editor: Yong Kai

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