Weekends always go by quickly.
It's a new week in the blink of an eye.
Everyone is gradually getting used to the university schedule.
The first class of the new week is still Academic English Reading and Writing taught by Teacher Wei. The teacher assigned homework last week. Xiaoqi discussed with the deputy study committee member that she would be responsible for collecting the girls' homework, and Mao Wenshu would be responsible for collecting the boys' homework. It is quite difficult to get all the students in a class together at the same time, so it is more convenient to do it in the dormitory.
Xiaoqi arrived at the class early because she had to collect the homework. However, Mao Wenshu came to her and told her that the homework had not been collected yet. Xiaoqi looked at his thin stack of homework books and realized that not only was the homework not collected yet, it was even less than half collected.
She collected all the homework from the girls. After all, there were fewer girls and they were more well-behaved. They probably felt embarrassed not to hand in their homework.
When Mao Wenshu saw Su Xiaoqi frowning slightly, he immediately felt ashamed.
He originally thought that this was a very simple matter, just collecting homework. However, he went to each dormitory to urge them over the past two days, but he only received homework from half of the students. He was a little dissatisfied at first, wondering why he was the deputy study committee member. Now he wishes he were not the study committee member. It is so annoying. Why do he have to collect homework? We are all adults. Can't we hand in our homework more consciously?
It also seems strange that such a small matter would be treated as a big deal, just like in junior high and high school. It also seems useless to write down the teacher's name, but it also seems useless to not hand in the homework or collect the homework in full.
Mao Wenshu hesitated for a long time, but finally pushed the blame to Su Xiaoqi, since she was responsible anyway.
Xiaoqi looked at the stack of homework and felt a little bald.
"Have you recorded those who didn't hand in their homework?" Xiao Qi asked. The class committee members all had roll call books.
Fortunately, Mr. Mao was quite reliable on this point. He nodded and said, "I'll remember it."
"Give me the list."
Xiaoqi looked at the attendance list and found that quite a few students did not hand in their homework. Half of the boys did not hand it in, which meant that half of the students in the class did not hand it in. She originally thought that university students were adults and should be more self-conscious. University teachers will not urge you to study hard, but you should more or less understand the purpose of learning.
She was too lazy to look for people one by one. Xiaoqi now felt that time was too precious. Any time spent on it other than studying would be a waste.
She took a photo of the list and sent it to the class group. All the students who had not submitted their homework yet had to hand it in to her during the break of the first class at the latest. No one after that would be accepted.
Then the group exploded.
To be honest, the group has been quite quiet these past two days. Apart from the occasional red envelopes sent by the rich, there has been basically no noise.
As a result, the study committee member suddenly said this and took a photo of the list of students who had not submitted their homework.
Everyone was stunned.
Some of those who forgot their homework in the dormitory hurried back to get it, and some who really hadn't done it planned to make up for it during class.
When Li Wei Jin saw his name on it... he remembered that he hadn't done it either. He never did his homework at all.
Normally, he thought this was a very natural thing, but he didn't expect that the study committee member would care so much. If someone else did this, he would think that they were a bit too nosy, but since it was the study committee member Su Xiaoqi, Li Wei Jin actually thought that it was right to care. As a study committee member, one should be upright and strict with oneself and others.
Then I rushed back to the dormitory to get my homework book...
Not only did he go back to get his homework book, he also urged others who hadn't handed in their homework to do so quickly...
The boys were in a mess and were woken up in the middle of breakfast.
Mao Wenshu looked at the class group and nodded his glasses. He originally wanted to post it in the group, but then he felt that putting everyone's name on it would be a bit offensive.
Didn’t you expect everyone to do as you were told?
Should he try posting it this way next time?
Xiaoqi didn't care about the follow-up. After she posted it, she started reading a book.
She has previewed today's class twice and feels very comfortable with it. She found that if you learn the language thoroughly, it is really the easiest subject, much easier than calculus, market economics and the like.
While she was reading, Teacher Wei also came. Seeing the sparse crowds of people in the classroom, he smiled.
Then I started preparing the courseware, but for some reason today, the teacher's USB drive seemed to be incompatible with the computer. When I plugged it in, a pop-up window kept popping up, saying that the USB device could not be recognized...
After inserting it several times, the middle-aged teacher Wei, with thick hair, listened to the "bong, bong, bong" sound of the computer awkwardly.
Xiaoqi was also confused about computers. She had only been in contact with computers for a short time. She bought a laptop when she was in college. Before that, she had only been in the school computer room in high school and knew nothing about it.
At this time, Teacher Wei asked, "Which student can help me fix it?"
Xiaoqi didn't expect that the person who went up was her roommate Yunshu.
I am a book geek on weekdays, and I feel like I read novels every day.
I saw her take her computer up and try the USB drive, and there was no problem with the USB drive.
Then I tried several sockets on the classroom computer, but there was still a problem and it couldn't be connected. Because the computer was connected to a large screen, any operation on it could be seen from below.
Xiaoqi saw Yunshu updated the driver, but it still didn't work.
Then I saw her calmly open the "Device Manager", clicked "Universal Serial Bus Controllers", then clicked "USB Mass Storage Devices", and then selected "Enable Device".
This operation was already very professional, at least the freshman Xiaoqi didn't understand it at all. As a result, the USB flash drive still could not be recognized normally. Yunshu continued to click on "USB Root Hub" in the "Universal Serial Bus Controller" category, and then opened and selected the "Power Management" option. There was a category "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power". Yunshu unchecked this option and confirmed it.
At this time, when I plugged in the USB flash drive, there was no more "bang, bang" sound, and the USB flash drive could be recognized.
Teacher Wei thanked her, and Yunshu smiled and returned to her seat.
Xiao Qi was completely confused by this operation. Although it looked simple, she had no idea what it was. She just watched Yunshu click the mouse and the operation was successful.
It is true that everyone has their own strengths. She originally thought that she was relatively outstanding in Enhua and felt pretty good, but now she finds that she is still too short-sighted. This is just Enhua, a third-rate school, and there are many outstanding people around her. If she goes to those first-rate universities, the competition will be really fierce, and there will be countless people around her who are better than her. She has not achieved anything so far, and there is nothing to be proud of. She still needs to continue to study hard.
Thinking of this, Xiaoqi's heart, which had been a little inflated in the past few days, fell back into the distance. He should still study hard. He knew too little. The less he knew, the easier it was for him to become arrogant.
And you should set a learning goal for yourself. If you only set your goal on your classmates, most of them won’t even do their homework, as if they can be complacent just by doing their homework. This way, your progress will be too slow.
Young people should use their limited time to learn more unlimited knowledge.
When Xiaoqi thought of this, his face became serious and he read the book more seriously.
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