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Schools must do more to nurture students' talents

China Daily | Updated: 2016-07-29 08:18

YU JIANCHUN, a 33-year-old with no college degree, who worked for a parcel delivery company in Hangzhou, capital of East China's Zhejiang province, hit the headlines recently when he found new formulas and algorithms to some complex math problems. Guangming Daily commented on Wednesday:

Before he was invited to Zhejiang University to share his unique math formulas, Yu was no different from many migrant workers who have little higher education.

Many may wonder if there are a lot more people like Yu who remain underrated and underdeveloped with regards to their potential, and whether Yu could have achieved more success in math had he gone to college.

Schools must do more to nurture students' talents

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