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Good intentions of college disliked by its students

China Daily | Updated: 2016-04-21 08:07

JILIN UNIVERSITY of Finance and Economics based in Changchun, capital of Northeast China's Jilin province, recently launched new rules to regulate the daily schedule of students including the hours students can access the internet in their dormitories. Every student was asked to sign their acceptance of the new rules. China Youth Daily commented on Wednesday:

It seems the university in Jilin province is pulling students back to high school.

Yes, the university is supposed to be a quiet ivory tower, and students should be hard-working and well-mannered. But the problem is that there is no need to control campus life to such an extent. It is not necessarily a good thing to insist on strict control.

Good intentions of college disliked by its students

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