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異類之不一樣的成功啟示錄 第62期:沒能申請到獎學(xué)金

所屬教程:異類:不一樣的成功啟示錄

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2019年02月02日

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What does the story of Chris Langan tell us?

里斯.蘭根的故事說明了什么?

His explanations, as heartbreaking as they are, are also a little strange.

和那些悲傷的往事一樣,他述說的一切令人傷感,但又令人覺得驚異。

His mother forgets to sign his financial aid form and, just like that, no scholarship.

他的母親忘記了填寫他的經(jīng)濟資助表,結(jié)果——正如已經(jīng)回顧的——他沒能申請到獎學(xué)金。

He tries to move from a morning to an afternoon class, something students do everyday, and gets stopped cold.

為了回避嚴(yán)寒,他希望把早上的課調(diào)整到下午——這并不為過,很多學(xué)生都這樣做過。

And why were Langan's teachers at Reed and Montana State so indifferent to his plight?

為什么蘭根在里德學(xué)院和蒙大納州立大學(xué)的老師們對學(xué)生的窘境卻視而不見?

Teachers typically delight in minds as brilliant as his.

在老師的心中,像蘭根這樣聰明的學(xué)生應(yīng)該非常受歡迎。

Langan talks about dealing with Reed and Montana State as if there were some kind of vast and unyielding government bureaucracy.

但在蘭根的眼中,里德學(xué)院和蒙大納州立大學(xué)仿佛成為了一個結(jié)構(gòu)龐大、體制僵硬的官僚機構(gòu)。

But colleges, particularly small liberal arts colleges like Reed, tend not to be rigid bureaucracies.

按理來說,像里德學(xué)院這種比較小的文理學(xué)院,往往不可能成為死板的官僚機構(gòu)。

Making allowances in the name of helping someone stay in school is what professors do all the time.

為幫助學(xué)生在學(xué)校的生活而提供資助,也一直是教師們在做的事情。

Even in this discussion of Harvard, it's as if Langan has no concept of the culture and particulars of the institution he's talking about.

即便說到哈佛大學(xué),看起來蘭根也沒有了解他所談機構(gòu)的文化和特點。

When you accept a paycheck from these people,

“如果你想從他們手中領(lǐng)取薪水,

it's going to come down to what you want to do and what you feel is right

那還得看你想怎樣做,看你的想法是否正確,

versus what the man says you can do to recieve another paycheck.

否則,他們會說你可以做自己的事情,但必須到別人那里領(lǐng)取薪水。”

What? One of the main reasons college professors accept a lower paycheck than they could get in private industry

什么意思?大學(xué)的教授們愿意接受比其他私人企業(yè)更低的工資,選擇教師生涯,

is that university life gives them the freedom to do what they want to do and what they feel is right.

最重要的原因就是大學(xué)能給他們想怎么做就怎么做,有什么就說什么的自由。

Langan has Harvard backwards.

蘭根對哈佛的觀點顯然有些落伍。

When Langan told me his life story, I couldn't help thinking the life of Robert Oppenheimer,

當(dāng)蘭根向我談起他的生活經(jīng)歷時,我不由得想起物理學(xué)家羅伯特.奧本海默(RobertOppenheimer)的一生,

the physicist who famously headed the American effort to develop the nuclear bomb during world war II.

奧本海默是美國二戰(zhàn)期間發(fā)展核武器的著名帶頭人。

Oppenheimer, by all accounts, was a child with a mind very much like Chris Langan's.

據(jù)說孩童時期的奧本海默也像克里斯.蘭根一樣擁有過人的智商,

His parents considered him a genius.

他的父母認(rèn)為他是一個天才,

One of his teachers recalled that "he recieved every new idea as perfectly beautiful."

他的一個老師回憶“他能夠極其透徹地理解各種思想”。

He was doing lab experiments by the third grade and studying physics and chemistry by the fifth grade.

小學(xué)三年級的時候,他就開始做各種實驗,到了五年級,他開始學(xué)習(xí)物理學(xué)和化學(xué)。

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