Always want to share what my PhD life here is like with friends but have been busy ( a good excuse for being lazy) so that could not do it until I found someone with similar experience in an American uni. wrote it down. I cited them as a shortcut to fulfill my years' big goal.
Chinese section is cited and English comments are corrections to be more like my real daily life.)
我习惯于早上六点多起床,早餐通常是牛奶、鸡蛋加面包,简单而有营养。然后背着书包,带上头一天做的饭菜去赶公交。
(Ok, I didnot get up that early but I went to bed late.)
日子久了,你会发现公交车上都是熟悉的面孔,有穿着校服的高中生、西装革履的小职员……还有就是来自五湖四海的留学生。也许是不忍心打破清晨的宁静,大家都专注于自己的事情,或是埋头翻着小说,或是戴着耳机欣赏音乐,或是像我一样凝望着窗外的风光,尽管这一切对我而言已经很熟悉了。
学校没有校门,更没有围墙。博士生通常都有自己的办公桌,我和其他二十几位博士生合用一间大办公室,平时除了上课,这里就是主要的活动场所。办公室里有简易厨房和休息区,中午时分,大家喜欢围坐在一起吃午饭,用口音各异的英语讲述自己生活中的趣事,偶尔也聊一聊课程和研究。办公室经常是不熄灯的,因为经常有人在里面学习,有人习惯于白天,有人则喜欢通宵达旦。我倒是没有通宵加班的习惯,但忙起来的时候会从早到晚都待在办公室,早上来学校的时候天还蒙蒙亮,深夜回家的时候已经明月当空了,不时体会一下“与星星相伴”的生活也颇有情趣。
( An extremely International atmosphere. Culture difference could matter that much sometimes. When I donot need to do experiments, I preferring working in my room.)
对于习惯了国内教学模式的学生而言,这里的课程确实给人以新鲜感。课堂秩序比较随意,很少有教师会考核出勤情况,学生在课堂上尽可以做自己想做的事情,听音乐、抱着笔记本上网,只是不要影响到别人听课。美国大学的教学很注重实用性和框架性,从本科生到博士生的课程皆是如此,教师不会把所有细节都面面俱到,但一定会告诉你哪些是值得思考和研究的问题,哪些工具可以用来研究问题,以及去哪里寻找这些工具。这种做法的好处在于拓宽我们的思路,缺点是对于学习不主动的学生而言可能什么都学不到。( No courses here, but close to my Master life)
学习和科研之余的主要活动就是体育锻炼,学校里设施齐备,健身房、游泳池、各种球类一应俱全。有时候我也会约上几个朋友去旁边的生态公园跑步。美国人注重运动,很多人都有严格的锻炼计划。( My swimming has been greatly improved to 1 km level in non-leisure pools. Gym, jogging, rock climbing, hiking...... )
还有一项课余活动也颇为调节心情——做菜。刚到国外的中国学生聚在一起的时候,经常讨论的话题就是如何做菜,从蛋炒饭到煎饼果子,从鱼香茄子到糖醋排骨,再复杂一点的就是北京烤鸭或是水煮鱼。在海外学习工作过一段时间的人,厨艺通常都不差,至少糊弄自己完全没问题 ( From the beginning when I bought dark soy source for daily cooking, to recently I just home made Peking style roast duck, I am at the edge of a so-called chef.)
Interested in my research? A brief: The area is requirements engineering, and the topic is requirements negotiation. Something to do with resolving stakeholders' conflicts when a system is developed.
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