Gog has published many documentary works describing his study abroad at home and abroad. He opened columns in the most influential overseas Chinese websites, such as Duowei.com and Chinese mainland's 2 1 century. A large number of works have been reprinted or excerpted by more than 0/00 newspapers and periodicals in China, and many Chinese works have been published overseas and at home. His English poem 1996 won the first prize in the National Poetry Competition for Senior High School Students, 1996 and 1997 won the first prize in the Poetry Competition for Senior High School Students in New Jersey, USA, and China's short story "Door" 1994 won the third prize in American China Literature.
This Chinese-American girl, who has published Top American Universities, Notes on Studying in the United States and Rain in the West: A Documentary Study Abroad and in Chinese mainland, sang songs, and compiled nearly 50 articles about her study at Yale and her travels in Europe in recent years into this 654.38+07,000-word collection.
In high school, Gog, like many children of the same age, made it his goal to enter a famous university. Later, he was admitted to Yale University, the first Ivy League school in the United States. After entering the university, she found that the value of famous universities is far deeper than usual, and the life of famous universities is far richer than imagined in the past. While studying nervously, she felt this profundity and richness hungrily. Gog has worked in more than ten kinds of work-study programs: as a secretary in the Yale Vocational Center, taking a seat in a symphony orchestra performance, as an investigator in the Yale Children's Research Center to investigate sex and drugs among primary and secondary school students, as a German tutor, as a research assistant ... He worked in an education foundation for several years and was promoted from an English teacher to a teaching director. He also got a license and had a good addiction as a bartender.
Gog also won a scholarship, went to Germany for further study several times, and then taught at Potsdam University in Germany. He seized the opportunity to "wander around" more than a dozen European countries, observe the similarities and differences between the United States and Europe, which belong to western civilization, and analyze the complex impressions of the American and European people.
Gao Song recorded these experiences and told readers that entering a prestigious school does not mean success, but one of the important conditions for success. And life should not only have the goal and content of "success".