Though helping my brother collect information about every department was my excuse to go to NTU, I did learn a lot from the exbihition. The following are what I have learned from this trip:
school of medicine: my brother is not going to study medicine, but still I visited the stand for medical school cuz I'd like to know how students who score best in college entrance exam are like. Students placed first in medical school usually choose dermatology(lucrative), which is an area i'm really interested in, so I asked a cute guy(he doesn't look very "NTU" to me) where the best student in his class was, but unfortunately he had no idea. Perhaps the most studious student in Taiwan never take part in activites like this.
DFLL: to anger myself, I compare one of the best English department in Taiwan with the one I'm studying in. Again, it's a cute guy introducing to three of us(my friend, my brother and i) about his department. (why, I can hardly find one accomplished and talented guy with good look here in NCHU)
I asked if he could introduce in English, but he was afraid he couldn't cuz he is freshman(ok, i accept that)and the rest of our conversation was full of comparison between DFLL in NTU and in NCHU which almost put me to death.
school of law: laws can be applied in different aspects in our daily lives and those who study laws speak louder in situations dealing with laws, but are there many lawyers fighting for the poor and for justice out there?
(未完待續)
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you didn't mention a word about clubs in NTU. And also how about you and your big and smart friend?
you want to save them for next blog, right?
it seems like there were quite a few cute guys in the exhibition.
sorry...
i see the clubs part in last blog...
it's amazing you wrote the NTU exhibition for three weeks!
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