Yesterday, the 2013 independent selection admission shortlist of South China University of Technology was announced. There were 617 students shortlisted, more than one-third of whom were candidates from Guangdong, and 4 people were shortlisted for the "special talents" list. Among them, the shortlisted students from Guangdong Provincial Experimental Middle School accounted for half of the province, becoming the "winners" of this self-recruitment of Chinese workers.
4 people were rated as “excellent students”
Among the 617 candidates shortlisted for this year’s HUC, 216 were from Guangdong. There are 4 finalists for "Special Talent", 2 are from Guangdong, and the remaining 2 are from Shandong. Candidates who obtain this qualification are commonly known as "excellent students." For "excellent students" with particularly excellent overall qualities and outstanding talents, if their college entrance examination scores reach the local key line, they will be admitted to Huagong. The two outstanding students in Guangdong are Li Jingye from Country Garden School and Liu Cong from Zhanjiang No. 1 Middle School.
Among the 216 candidates from Guangdong who were shortlisted for the self-recruitment list of Chinese Workers, 115 are from Guangzhou, which is more than half of the candidates from Guangdong. Guangdong Experimental Middle School can be said to be the "winner" of this self-recruitment of Chinese workers. There are 20 shortlisted candidates from Guangdong Experimental Middle School. In addition, 27 people are from Shenzhen, which is the city with the largest number of finalists except Guangzhou.
It is reported that the candidates who are finally qualified are the outstanding students with the best written test scores and are finally selected after interviews. The interview rules are that each candidate randomly selects 2 questions (including a professional question and a comprehensive question), prepares outside the venue for 10 minutes, then enters the venue to answer, and then five examiners ask impromptu questions.
The magic questions are not "magical"
Recently, it has been rumored on the Internet that the self-recruitment interview questions of the Chinese Workers' Association are "very magical". Professor Zeng Zhixin, the former recruitment director of the Chinese Workers' Recruitment Office, believes that in fact, "it is not "God", "These seemingly unreasonable questions are actually designed to test students' adaptability and innovative thinking, so they are appropriate." Zeng Zhixin said that in fact, such questions account for a small proportion of self-recruitment interviews, accounting for "a small proportion." should be increased".
In addition, Zeng Zhixin also introduced that the interview selection for "special talents" is different from ordinary self-recruitment interviews, and the questions are more professional. "The interviews for outstanding students generally have special talents, and the interviews are from 7 to 9 Composed of experts, corresponding experts will ask questions according to the strengths of the interviewing students. "
Features of outstanding students
Zhanjiang No. 1 Middle School Liu Cong: Winning awards for innovative inventions
< p>Liu Cong from Zhanjiang No. 1 Middle School in Guangdong is one of the four students shortlisted for "Special Talent" from Huagong. Talking about the reasons for his successful shortlisting, Liu Cong analyzed that it was mainly due to his innovation and invention ability. He has been obsessed with innovation and invention since junior high school, and has so far won 5 provincial-level and above scientific and technological innovation awards. His invention of the "GPS MMS Fire Alarm System" also won a bronze medal at the Kunshan International Invention Exhibition held in November last year. "This invention mainly uses the power system to automatically sense the fire, locate the shooting scene, and transmit it to the designated mobile phone through MMS." Liu Cong plans to apply for a patent for this work this summer.Guangdong Country Garden School Li Jingye: 6 years of computer programming experience
Li Jingye, a senior high school student at Guangdong Country Garden School, is good at programming. This time he applied for the "Special Talent" project Informatics. "I have been training since the sixth grade. Children are very interested in computers."
Li Jingye said that he won the first informatics competition when he was in the third grade of junior high school. Award, the first prize in the "National Informatics Competition Popularization Group", and later won the second prize in the Guangdong Informatics Key Middle School Invitational Competition. Winning the award gave Xiao Li a lot of encouragement. Xiao Li said with a smile that if he could get into a first-tier university, he would choose to study at the School of Information Engineering. His career ideal is the software engineering industry.