I believe that you must not be passive and slow down because of the pressure of your mentor, and delay the barren time; never show off your skills and efficiency in front of your mentor; learn to hide your strength, because your mentor will never be satisfied with the current situation. Everything you do, even if you strive for excellence.
They are greedy. The greater the hope you give, the greater their expectations, the more you will be squeezed, and there will always be endless tasks waiting for you. Until the oil runs out and the lamp dries up.
A senior brother who was about to graduate once told me, who was full of passion for scientific research and projects, not to be too obsessed with endless projects that would swallow up everything in you, because you will find that when you are looking for a job, You will find that all your hard work is worthless during the interview. Because there is no corresponding job, you need to prepare for the job in advance.
Don’t wait until then to lament what I have done in the past two years. However, the mentor’s tasks and expectations will never stop until the day you graduate. Thesis, short thesis, conference paper, software Development, project documents, patents and other illusory things seem to be swallowing up everything in me.
I am not willing to spend my limited and precious time on meaningless repetitive work, nor am I willing to live in a situation where my future wireless possibilities are used as a dowry for my mentor’s fantasy. I feel helpless and regretful in the upcoming autumn battle.
Some instructors’ vicious chicken soup is here again, saying that it’s okay not to allow internships. They also say that you should not think about whether you can find a good job, but think about the gap between your own and other people’s papers. I think if I drink this bowl of soup, I may regret it for the rest of my life. It seems that they always consider problems from the perspective of their own interests and never think for even one minute about the comprehensive development of students.
Students are just machines used to make money. However, you cannot ignore the tasks of the instructor, and you cannot allow yourself to fall into a state of inactivity. Facing the pressure of one paper after another from the teacher, I first need to be responsible for myself and complete my study tasks every day.
The mentor’s task will only become a small part of my daily progress, and I cannot give him more expectations or more opportunities to squeeze. If you rush me, I'm sorry, I can't finish it in such a short time. If you can do it, I need a good attitude.