Robinson says: I have to say that after I watch this speech,I feel extremely the same way as Ken Robinson.I am an university student in China now.I started my education with a lot of exams when I was a 6-year-old girl,and then my life began being full of continuous exams during my education in middle school,high school and even university now.You can imagine a picture of tens of thousands of 18-year-old boys and girls sitting in classrooms to take the entrance exam to university every summer.That exam is so-called the final and the only chance,which will decide and change all your life.The higher mark you get,the better university you can get into.And the better university you get into,the better job you can apply.The better job may mean higher salary and higher status in this society.
However,now,when I am going to graduate from university and trying some internship,I really feel confused.I don't know what the outside world looks like.I don't know how to get myself into this complicated society,especially Chinese society,where people do things mostly with human relationships rather than the regular rules.So I always heard that in China,if you have a good relationship with the government,you have succeed in doing business.As for us students,maybe a degree will be of some help,but companies now require more,such as experience,high EQ,rather than the knowledge we have learned at school.As a result,when we are having a face to face interview,we will suddenly find that the knowledge we have learned in the past ten years is useless.It relly depresses us!
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