China has 10% college students from prestigious universities and 90% non-famous college students. Who is the cornerstone of China's development?

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According to statistics, the total number of major universities in China exceeds 2,000, while the number of 211 universities, 985 universities or double first-class universities in China is actually very small. The number of 985 universities is only 39, and the number of 211 universities is only 116 (current data only), so the total number of these prestigious universities is less than 200. Among all university fields in China, the number of famous universities is less than 10%, which means that more than 90% of the universities are non-famous universities, and most of the cornerstones of China's development and construction are graduates from these 90% non-famous universities. Therefore, Bai Yansong appealed to everyone to pay attention to graduates from non-famous schools.

Bai Yansong, as a well-known CCTV host in China, naturally has a very high credibility, and Bai Yansong has called on everyone to focus on 90% of non-famous university graduates in many public occasions, because they are the cornerstone of China's development. Although we cannot deny the contribution of about 10% of famous universities and college students, but in general, the development of society still relies more on the 90% of non-famous university graduates.

Let's imagine, when about 10% of the outstanding talents cultivated by famous universities will be at the top of China's top universities.

When making their own contributions in the high-end field, there is still a lot of grass-roots work and implementation work to be done, so this naturally falls on the shoulders of 90% of non-famous college students.

At present, China's development and construction depend on these young people, and college students have gone through formal university education and learned more knowledge and can make their own contributions to economic construction. However, the number of famous universities is very small after all. Even if the 10% or so of the famous universities are all talents they cultivate, it is impossible for these talents to make China develop so rapidly. China's current achievements still require the participation of about 90% of non-famous universities and non-famous university students.

In fact, famous universities and non-famous universities are still unbalanced in various conditions, and the gap is relatively large. Take Tsinghua and Peking University as an example, their annual financial subsidy is more than 19 billion, while some non-famous universities in China may only have tens of millions or even millions of financial subsidies each year, which is obviously not a comparable figure. . It can be seen that the gap between non-famous universities and famous universities is very obvious, and the inclination in various policies is also different. Therefore, Bai Yansong called on everyone to pay attention to the 90% of non-famous college students.

Since Bai Yansong has such an idea, how should we act? In a public speech, he expressed the hope that experts and scholars can join forces and enter non-famous universities to cheer them on, so that they will not feel alone. China's development is inseparable from the 10% of college students from famous universities, and even more from the 90% of non-famous college students. They are the cornerstone of China's development. Do you agree with Bai Yansong's view?

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