原文发表于2017-06-30
I'm not sad when say goodbye to Tongji.
Usually, I have a hard time when depart from a community, but the key factor is the people, not the environment.
However, what I miss in this graduation time are not my classmates, teachers, roommates, etc. They are just some people who have acted in the same stage with me accidently, nothing more.
What caused this?
First, I don’t like to live together with superficial people, it’s a little annoying that some of them are. Second, although our physical distance is short, the communication barrier region is long. Just like a boy meets a strange pretty girl in a bus, it’s very hard to have a chat with her, very hard. So near, so far.
What I say above doesn’t mean that I didn’t have friends in my college, just too few to affect my previous statement. These “friends” are all made with by special event like competition, great homework, etc., without deeper communication though, so, they might not be my friends in a way.
My major is automation.
Just like its name, it's a subject researching how to let machine do things automatically. Wow, what a splendent topic associated with liberation of human! But what we learned is a little boring: extract mathematic model, set it into algorithm, tune the parameters and so on.
There are always many accidentals in our life, like my meeting with Java.
I’ve known Java in grade one with a dream to develop an App on android for personal use which was finally achieved in grade three’s summer holidays when I have enough time and capacity. However, I hadn’t learned Java until the first semester in grade three when I joined a competition and our project team which finally won the first prize required me to handle a Java task.
After that, I fell in love with Java and learned much which makes my knowledge structure more like a student majoring in computer or software rather than automation, so, if I say my major is computer, I'm not kidding you.
Several days later, I will definitely be a Java engineer, how marvellous!