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Yang Paichi, a leading university in Taiwan Province: "Good grades are not equal to good talents."

Yesterday, the transcripts of college academic tests were issued, and many high schools issued press releases at the first time to publicize the students' academic tests. Yesterday afternoon, Yang Paichi, president of National Taiwan University, was interviewed, but he said at the beginning of the interview: "The concept is going to change, and good grades do not mean good talents! ? Yang Paichi also said four times in the first five minutes of his visit: "It's too slow, too slow, and it's not until the university that we talk about cultivating talents ...?

When the whole world is asking, where are the good talents? Yang Paichi, president of Taiwan Province Provincial University, the first university in Taiwan Province Province, believes that "talent" should be redefined. He emphasized that social values often link "success" with "talent" and thought that a good talent must have good grades. "However, NTU's most wanted students now know what they want to study and do, and they can ask questions," Yang Paichi said.

The definition of an adult in Taiwan Province is changing.

Dropping out of school is not a bad thing, but it takes courage to be able to venture into the real world.

Yang Paichi thinks that the world is changing rapidly, and the learning in many school classrooms can't keep up with the changes in the real world. He encourages students to start businesses and learn in the real world. "Who said that the university must study for four years? Students rush in when they are ready. If they can finish their studies in two years, someone will definitely be willing to invest in you. Wouldn't that be better? Learning has been redefined, and Yang Paichi even thinks that "if a student finally drops out of school, then maybe we can send him an honorary alumni card, because others have studied for four years and they don't need it, so we need them to come back and teach everyone".

Last year, FLUX, an entrepreneurial team with Taiwan Province university students as the main body, raised 2,358 people around the world with the concept of "All in One 3D printer", received more than NT$ 45.2 million in funding, and accepted the project organized by Taiwan Province Angel in Silicon Valley, becoming the first entrepreneurial team from Taiwan Province universities to go to Silicon Valley. Their 3D printer is also on the market. However, the average age of this team is only 23 years old, but three people have dropped out of college.

You don't have to be the first to be admitted to the Mars project of NTU.

Entering NTU is no longer the "first place"? Students' patent. In order to recruit diverse talents, National Taiwan University put forward the Mars project last year, hoping to find talented and interested talents in specific fields and give them the opportunity to study and develop their talents at National Taiwan University. "Under the current continuing education system, these people cannot enter NTU," Yang Paichi said. "But we welcome such talents." . This year, we should start with experts in mathematics, but in the future, we should do this in mathematics, physics, chemistry, humanities and art. Let more students enter NTU.