The following are some of the national competitions for college students:
1 National College Student Cyber Culture Competition (NMm): It was a competition aimed at promoting the development of cyber culture and improving the cyber literacy of college students.
2. National Mathematical Modeling Competition (TCM): It was a national mathematical modeling competition hosted by the Ministry of Education.
3. National College English Competition (NEED): It was an English proficiency competition for college students all over the country.
4. National College Students 'innovation and entrepreneur training program competition (Nest): It was an innovation and entrepreneur competition jointly participated by the Ministry of Education and universities across the country.
5. The National Electronic Design Competition for University Students (ACE) was an electronic design competition hosted by the Ministry of Education and participated by universities all over the country.
All of the above competitions were national competitions, and the participants were university students from all over the country.
As someone who loves reading novels, I don't have real-time updates or access to the latest online literature. However, from what I know, there are other secondary school novel competitions besides the New Concept Essay Competition, such as the Reader Cup National Reading and Writing Competition. These competitions may vary in terms of time, venue, awards, etc. You can inquire and understand them through various channels.
There are many competitions in electronic circuit design. The following are some of the more well-known competitions:
1 International Student Electronic Circuit Design Competition: This competition is held annually by the International Student Electronic Circuit Design Contest Committee, which covers electronic circuits, embedded systems, signal processing, and other fields. The competition had no restrictions on the age, education, profession, etc. of the participants, but the participants were required to have a certain level of electronic circuit design and programming ability.
2. Chinese College Student Electronic Circuit Design and Competition: This competition is held annually by the Chinese Institute of Electronic Technology. The content of the competition involves electronic circuits, embedded systems, signal processing, and other fields. The competition had certain restrictions on the age, education, and professional conditions of the contestants. Generally, the contestants were required to be undergraduate or graduate students and their majors were related to electronic circuit design.
3. National College Student Electronic Design Competition: This competition is organized by the Ministry of Education, China Computer Science Society, China Education Online, Peking University, and other institutions. The content of the competition covers electronic circuits, embedded systems, signal processing, and other fields. The competition had certain restrictions on the age, education, and professional conditions of the contestants. Generally, the contestants were required to be undergraduate or graduate students and their majors were related to electronic circuit design.
4. National Science and Technology Award Program, Electronic Circuit Design Competition: This competition is organized by the Ministry of Science and Technology, the Ministry of Education, the Chinese Academy of Engineering, and other institutions. The content of the competition covers electronic circuits, embedded systems, signal processing, and other fields. The competition had certain restrictions on the age, education, and professional conditions of the contestants. Generally, the contestants were required to be undergraduate or graduate students and their majors were related to electronic circuit design.
Different competition conditions and requirements may be different, but in general, participants must have a certain level of electronic circuit design and programming ability, and they must go through strict selection and examination. The prize money of the competition would also vary according to the level and scale of the competition. It was usually between hundreds and tens of thousands of yuan.
The Imperial College was the highest institution of learning in ancient China. The Imperial College students were students who studied in the Imperial College. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Imperial College was also known as the Imperial College. The selection of Imperial College students mainly came from provincial, prefecture, state, and county students. There were also students who had obtained qualifications through donations. The students of the Imperial College had a higher status. They could directly enter the government as students of the Imperial College, or they could participate in the provincial examination and the general examination to win fame. The Imperial College had a strict academic assessment system for students. Those who passed the assessment would be rewarded with silver, and those who failed might be expelled. The life of the students in the directorate was also strictly managed, including the daily attendance assessment. The Imperial College played an important role in education and management in both the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Imperial College students were students who studied in the Imperial College during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The Imperial College was the highest institution of learning and educational administration in ancient times. It had a hall for specific affairs and six halls for students to attend classes, study and practice. The Imperial College students were the most senior students. They studied in the Imperial College and were graduates of the Imperial College. The students of the Imperial College were mainly students from various prefectures and counties across the country. They had different names. The status of the students of the Imperial College was relatively low. If they wanted to advance further, they still had to participate in the provincial examination. The students of the Imperial College came from various sources, including tribute students, supervisor students, and regular tribute students. They could directly enter the government as students of the Imperial College, or they could continue to participate in the provincial examination and the general examination to win fame. The students of the Imperial College were well paid, but the academic assessment system was strict. Those who failed the assessment might be expelled.
There were indeed quite a few national writing and drawing competitions recently. The specific name and timing of the competition may vary according to the region and the type of competition. It is recommended to check the relevant official website or social media account for the latest information. In addition, many competitions will invite university students to participate, so if you are looking for related competitions, you can search for the latest competition information by searching keywords such as "writing competition","drawing competition","university competition", etc.
The recommendations for college students are as follows:
1. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Garcia Marquez
2 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, JK Rowling
Pride and Predict by Jane Austen
4. Kite Runner by Kared Husseini
5 "Alive" Yu Hua
6 The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
7 "Worry-relieving Grocery Store" Keigo Higashino
1984 George Orwell
9 "Three-body" Liu Cixin
The Catcher in the Rye, J. D. Salinger
These novels were all classics, suitable for college students to read, and could inspire their thinking and improve their literary quality. Of course, which book to choose would depend on one's personal interests and reading needs.
There are many books that college students read. Here are some:
1. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Garcia Marquez
2 "Alive" Yu Hua
3 "Three-body" Liu Cixin
Hacker and Painter, Paul Graham
5 The Kite Runner, Kared Husseini
"Ordinary World" Lu Yao
The Catcher in the Rye, J. D. Salinger
8 Pride and Predict, Jane Austen
Dream of the Red Chamber Cao Xueqin
The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
These novels all have high literary value, which can inspire college students 'thinking and improve their language ability. At the same time, it was also suitable for college students to explore different story styles and topics to expand their horizons.
There are many books suitable for college students to read. Here are a few books that I think are more classic and worth reading:
1 Alive-Yu Hua: This is a touching novel about the life experience of an ordinary farmer, which profoundly reflects the life and changes of rural China. This book was philosophical and thought-provoking.
2 The Little Prince-Antoine de Saint-Exupéry: This is a novel known as "the world's greatest fairy tale", which tells the story of a little prince traveling from his own planet to other planets. This book inspired people to think about life and values.
3 " Relieve the Worries "-Keigo Higashino: This is a warm novel about a grocery store owner who solved people's psychological confusion. This book is full of touching storylines and thought-provoking insights into human nature.
4 " Three-Body "-Liu Cixin: This is a science fiction novel about the confrontation and interaction between humans and alien civilizations. This book is imaginative and involves many scientific and philosophical issues. It is highly readable.
5 "One Hundred Years of Solitude"-Garcia Marquez: This is a magical realism novel that tells the story of a family of seven generations. This book is full of wonderful plot and unique language style, which is unforgettable after reading.
These books were not only full of thought and literary value, but also suitable for college students to read and help them expand their horizons and thinking ability.
The following is a list of books suitable for college students to read outside the classroom. It covers various types and styles of novels, including:
One Hundred Years of Solitude (Garcia Marquez)
2 "Alive"(Yu Hua)
3 "Three-body"(Liu Cixin)
4. Ordinary World (Lu Yao)
5. The Sequel to One Hundred Years of Solitude, Ursuline (Garcia Marquez)
1984 (George Orwell)
7 The Kite Runner (Kared Husseini)
8. Oliver Twist (Charles Dickens)
Dream of the Red Chamber (Cao Xueqin)
The Catcher in the Rye (J. D. Salinger)
11. The Story of Manchegolia, a Rewriting of One Hundred Years of Solitude (Mario Puzo)
12 The Forest of Norway (Naoko and Miko)
13 "White Night Journey"(Keigo Higashino)
14 "Relieve the Worries"(Keigo Higashino)
15 "Malice"(Keigo Higashino)
16. An adaptation of One Hundred Years of Solitude, The Malcolm Family Story (Anthony Austin)
17 The Great Gatsby (F. Scott fitzgerald)
18. Follow-up to The Kite Runner, The Truckster (Kaled Husseini)
Chapter 19: Disqualification of the Human World (Osamu Dazai)
20,"Living for the Dead"(Yu Hua)
These books covered a variety of topics and styles, hoping that they would be helpful for college students 'extra-cursory reading.