I think Chinese (and Korean) need to change their mindset regarding university education.
It become sensational in Chinese society because there is excessive emphasize being placed on university education. I have met a lot of third year chinese students and I would say 8 out of 10 don't even have any clear career planning in their mind near graduation.
What they know is to only put all of their effort to attain an extremely high "gaokao" grades and go to prestigious university as and end to itself without trying to learn about their interest, as if all will be well once you get into the university. A lot of them even don't mind choosing "less popular" field such as philosophy, literature, foreign language major as long as they can get admitted into Peking University!
I think that was the case with Zhou Hao. It is good that he realized the mistakes and pursue what he really want.
It become sensational in Chinese society because there is excessive emphasize being placed on university education. I have met a lot of third year chinese students and I would say 8 out of 10 don't even have any clear career planning in their mind near graduation.
What they know is to only put all of their effort to attain an extremely high "gaokao" grades and go to prestigious university as and end to itself without trying to learn about their interest, as if all will be well once you get into the university. A lot of them even don't mind choosing "less popular" field such as philosophy, literature, foreign language major as long as they can get admitted into Peking University!
I think that was the case with Zhou Hao. It is good that he realized the mistakes and pursue what he really want.