Articles 24/12/2024 Facts you know and don't know about students

  It is not for nothing that the phrase "my golden age of studenthood" is said. Because during this period, students have a lot of energy. For this reason, there are those who want to recreate the world. During this period, students of some universities around the world acquire various associations and absurd habits. Some habits make you laugh, others make you envy. Here are the top 10 interesting facts for you.

1. One of the universities in the city of Nantes has a special bedroom. A "sleeper room" is organized so that students do not sleep during the lesson. Good? When students fall asleep, they can go to the "sleeper room" and snore.                                            2. Japanese students come to the exam with chocolate and place it before the exam before the teacher. Japanese youth believe that chocolate brings good luck during exams.

3. Students in many countries around the world dream of a frightening monster when they say Frankenstein. In fact, the writer Mary Shelley in her novel "Frankenstein or Modern Prometheus" called the hero Victor, that is, Frankenstein, and he was a young scientist student. The monster was named "Monster".                     4. Students at the University of Slamanca in Spain try to find a frog shape inside the perfect decoration painted on the university building to pass the exam successfully.

5. In Vietnam, it is impossible to persuade schoolchildren and students to eat bananas before the exam. The Vietnamese consider bananas to be very smooth, which, together with the meaning of "slip," corresponds to the word "failure."

6. John Nash, a mathematician, received the shortest recommendation from the university. John Nash is the prototype of the character in Game of Thought. It said, "This man is a genius!".  7. There is another strange custom in many foreign universities. In a custom known as "primitive screaming," students go out and shout for 5 to 10 minutes. It is noted that such an exercise helps to eliminate excessive excitement and tension during the session.

8. The word "student" was first used by the Roman poet Ovid. When translated from Latin, it means a person who works hard and to work hard.                              9. The longest "spargalka" in the world is 600 meters, and students spent 16 hours creating it. 

Prepared by Ma'mura Turaeva.

 

 

 

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