Dear graduates (or soon-to-be graduates) who are holding diplomas and navigating through interviews at various companies, once proud students of the “front”:
According to insider information, half of the battlefields for retaking courses this semester have already ignited, yet there are still some martial arts masters hiding their skills and fame. Are you all practicing the “Remote Listening Technique”? Or are you comprehending the “Mind-Passing Secret Technique”? The academic system has a string of mysterious data that has been alarming every night: among this year’s graduates, there are indeed several heroes whose status in “C Language Programming” still stubbornly displays [Not Passed].
We understand that you are now “social individuals”, busy replacing the codes in textbooks (like how to rent the best house for the least money) with real-world codes. You might think that the C language, which once made you lose your hair, is like an old project that failed to compile, and it would be better to let it quietly lie in the “Recycle Bin” of your life. But please allow me to remind you: your diploma is currently in a state of “elegant suspension”. It is like a `main` function without a `return 0;`, which seems to compile successfully, but will always give you an unexpected warning at runtime.
Stop being a “legendary” player who is elusive! The teacher of this course is not your enemy, but the last “NPC” on your path to success, holding the “Revival Armor” and “Pass Document” that you urgently need.
Specifically, the situation is as follows:
1. Ultimate Care: Considering your special status, the teacher’s attendance requirements for you may be a bit more “lenient” than for current students (you know what I mean).
2. Focused Support: Exam focus? That’s practically feeding you with a spoon. The teachers hope even more than you do that you can safely “land”.
3. Last Window: This is the last opportunity before graduation (especially for the class of 2020!), a “Noah’s Ark ticket” after the cancellation of the retake exam. If you miss it, it’s not a “retake”, but a “repeat” of university.
So, whether you are currently venturing in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, or Shenzhen, or planning your future in your hometown, please make sure to: open your class schedule, find the coordinates of the C language classroom, and show up!
Come back and check in with the teacher, let him know of your existence, and complete that crucial `return (Bachelor_Degree);`
We are in the lab, waiting for you to come back and “debug” the last bug of your university life.
(The assignment system for the C programming course has been opened, please make sure to complete the assignments as soon as possible!)