Chapter 121: Crazy Orientation

Feng Yiping went to the school to report this time, which was very grand, and Jin Ling and Hong Haoran, who were about to return to China, were accompanied.

After so many busy days in the United States, they can be considered a vacation!

What's even more lively is that when I came in from the school gate without a school gate, on the Palm Boulevard, which is similar to Hollywood, I just walked for a while, and the two people in the back seat choked.

Hong Haoran, a graduate here, said, "Many universities say that their campuses are open, but only Stanford, not only does not have a gate, but also does not even have a school card."

"The school buildings, contrary to the Forbidden City, are all yellow walls and red roofs, you may not know the designer, but you must have been to another of his well-known works - New York's Central Park, you see, under the blue sky, these buildings, how pleasing to the eye,"

"Look at these woods on the side of the road, among all the universities in the country, our school is the best environment, and you look at the RVs in the woods, all of them are graduates who work in Silicon Valley, and go back to school with alumni in their spare time,"

He has always been very calm, but he will be very excited, but Hong is very happy, and these affectionate words made Jin, a Harvard graduate next to him, very unhappy.

However, classmate Jin is a proud person, and he doesn't have the title of shrew, so he frowned and listened for a long time before he said lightly, "No matter how good it is, it's just the Harvard of the West,"

Harvard and Stanford have always been entangled, and the widely circulated story is that the Stanford couple, in order to commemorate their son who died young, went to visit the president of Harvard, and wanted to donate a library named after their son at Harvard, and sculpted a statue of their son in front of the museum.

As a result, first the secretary was slack, and then the principal was arrogant. He also talked about the $40 million needed to build a university.

Then, the president of Harvard was slapped in the face by the Stanfords.

The old lady said, "It costs $40 million to build a university, and we can still come up with this money."

The old man said. "yes, why don't we build a university?"

They then sold some of their property and built a university named after their son, Leland Stanford II, on a farm of more than 8,000 acres.

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