Rise of the Argentine Empire
#13 - Mutual learning group
The work to improve the structure of the Pralle Cannery was steadily advancing, and sales from offices across the country began to flow into the factory's bank account, giving Saint-Hesse more money to do things.
The official documents for his teaching position in the army had not yet arrived, so Saint-Hesse trained the soldiers in his squad during the day and began intensive review and study of high school knowledge at night, hoping to get into a good university in the summer entrance exams.
After much research and advice from the tutors he hired, Saint-Hesse set three university exam goals.
His first choice was law at the University of Buenos Aires, after all, this university is the highest institution in the country, like Tsinghua and Peking University in New China, the kind that makes people think you're amazing just by hearing it, and it's the most difficult.
His second choice was Social Relations at the National University of Cordoba. The University of Science and Technology is on the other side of the Science City, close by and with low tuition fees. It would be great not to leave the local area. Social Relations is also a strong subject at this university, and the exam difficulty is not too high.
Most of the courses in Argentine high schools are relatively simple, with a clear diversion effect. The best students are already self-studying advanced courses, and ordinary students are similar to the 'happy education' of the Americans. Ordinary civilians, unless very talented and hardworking, find it difficult to get into good universities.
Currently, the admission rate for universities throughout Argentina is only three percent. After this year's university expansion, it may reach five percent, which means that many people cannot get into university, and the value of a university degree is relatively high.
Throughout Latin America, the number of people aged 18-24 who can attend university is two percent, which is truly elite education.
After transmigrating, Saint-Hesse only had headaches and nosebleeds for the first few days. Later, after repeated scouring of the memories of two lifetimes, Saint-Hesse suspected that the doctor said he had an inflammation. He thought it was because his predecessor ate too much barbecue, grilled meat, and drank too much alcohol.
He guessed that it was likely that the fusion of soul memories stimulated the secondary development of the brain, some old cells died, and the brain was redeveloped once, and the brain's heat dissipation was not enough, which caused nosebleeds. Of course, this was just his guess.
Now his memory and learning ability have produced a magical effect of one plus one greater than two. Not only is a lot of knowledge from his previous life engraved in his mind, but the speed of learning new knowledge is also very fast. This is also the confidence that Saint-Hesse dares to set his goal as the top university.
When studying and reading, Saint-Hesse found that he learned things very quickly and had a strong memory. Many memories from his previous life were also very deep, and he could even remember many details. A lot of knowledge of Spanish, English, and Chinese could be integrated.
To this end, Saint-Hesse formulated a huge study plan, including Russian, French, German, economics, political science, advertising, medicine, and even many other complex knowledge areas.
Saint-Hesse also hired students from the University of Cordoba to tutor him, and also called on some soldiers in his team who were willing to continue learning to form a university promotion association mutual aid learning group. More than a dozen people came at his call.
Currently, Argentina does not have a college entrance examination system. After passing the high school subjects, you can participate in the university entrance examination.
To this end, Saint-Hesse enrolled in a private high school in the city in an on-the-job study mode and took the academic subject exams. For him now,
Sociology subjects are relatively simple, with a lot of memory-type knowledge, which is very suitable for Saint-Hesse's intensive memory training. In addition to the compulsory courses in science and engineering subjects, he also conducts simple studies in other areas.
Except for the necessary exams, Saint-Hesse rarely goes to this school to attend classes, and it's more enjoyable to have private tutoring.
The current secondary education in Argentina is a six-year system. Saint-Hesse had already entered the fourth grade of high school when he dropped out, so it is not too outrageous to take the university entrance exam now.
Saint-Hesse has been a soldier for two years, and his high school classmates are preparing for the entrance exam, but they rarely contact him. Their ambitions are not as great as Saint-Hesse's. Getting into a national university would be a great blessing.
Most subjects are relatively simple for Saint-Hesse, except for some ancient documents that are difficult to understand, messy Spanish documents, and words that are stinky and long, so he can only study and recognize words by flipping through dictionaries.
Saint-Hesse also studies classical political economics in German, various codes in Western, Southern, and Eastern Europe, and dabbles in some subjects such as philosophy.
As someone who has been through exam-oriented education, doing practice questions is a piece of cake. He had people collect ten years of entrance exam questions for similar subjects from twenty universities in China and asked people to write out standard answers to start his practice question career.
As for natural science subjects, they are not Saint-Hesse's specific goals, including mathematics, which is relatively simple, because the requirements for choosing humanities and social sciences are relatively low.
However, after studying political economics, he became quite interested and found that he also had a high talent, so he also listed this major as the third choice, and the school was also the University of Buenos Aires.
Then the following things are relatively simple. After these students sort out, give lectures, and then do practice questions, do papers, and memorize books, the whole set is complete.
Saint-Hesse became more confident and also made the study group very successful.
Through secret channels, he purchased a large number of foreign professional books, including professional books in Russian, English, and Chinese. He focused on studying the ideas and knowledge in Russian books and increasingly felt the greatness of the great man.
In order to prevent anyone from noticing, Saint-Hesse set up a new secret residence basement library outside his residence and only kept those dragon-slaying books here, occasionally coming over to study and recharge.
When Saint-Hesse studied hard, he felt like he had returned to the happy and fulfilling time of the college entrance examination in his previous life.
After reading Spanish books proficiently and understanding and studying more deeply, Saint-Hesse found that Spanish books on advanced scientific research are relatively rare compared to other industrialized countries.
Today's three major scientific and technological holy places, books and industries, come from the English, German, and Russian systems, as well as the French system. The United States and the Soviet Union are in full swing,
Germany was split up and suffered a lot of damage, but a lean camel is bigger than a horse. In a few years, Germany and France will join forces, and the former suzerain state of Spain will also become part of the European Community, as well as Italy. In the next few decades, the Chinese system will also be added.
All of them had received a lot of external support, coupled with relatively stable political systems in their own countries and the backing of the United States. Although Mexico was completely controlled by the United States and Australia was its lackey, they were indeed considered to have developed very quickly.
Saint Hesser studied and compared them carefully, considering whether future reforms should be gentle or achieved through bloody political struggle, all of which required practical application.
According to some foreign economic development reports, other major countries were rapidly recovering and developing in the middle of this year, while Argentina was beginning a new round of military government turmoil, which left Saint Hesser somewhat speechless.
However, this was also a remnant of the colonial era, coupled with the country's backward industrial and economic development, sparse population, and various other reasons.
Saint Hesser gradually analyzed the underlying issues of this country, realizing that its current prosperity was only superficial.
Saint Hesser wrote "A Basic Analysis and Argumentation of the Argentine Economy," "A Comparison of the Argentine System with the British and American Systems," and "The Similarities and Differences Between the Argentine National Constitution and Continental Law" for his major thesis.
After writing these argumentative articles, Saint Hesser felt that many of his previous understandings were relatively superficial, mere armchair theorizing, including what he was writing now, which was only based on these books plus some God's-eye view from his previous life.
To truly understand this country, he needed to conduct in-depth investigations, like the very detailed report written by a great man more than thirty years ago. Saint Hesser unconsciously learned from, imitated, and drew closer to these articles, making great progress.
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Daily military skills training for the soldiers had not stopped, and Aragon was also forced to study. Saint Hesser had high expectations for Aragon. Saint Hesser originally wanted him to take the university entrance exam together, but Aragon's ambition did not lie in this; he wanted to continue being a soldier.
This made Saint Hesser feel exasperated.
"Aragon, it's okay if you don't take the university entrance exam, but if you want to continue being a soldier, why not take the military academy exam?" Saint Hesser persuaded Aragon today.
"Oh? Military academy?" Aragon seemed somewhat interested.
"Yes, the famous French Emperor Napoleon said, 'A soldier who doesn't want to be a general is not a good soldier.' You also need to continue learning. I think the Argentine Army Military Academy is good."
Saint Hesser also took out some materials and books from the bookshelf and gave them to Aragon.
"I think you wouldn't want to be a soldier for the rest of your life, right? Moreover, in our country, soldiers are sent back to their hometowns when they get old, and some veterans in the city become beggars because they don't have retirement pay," Saint Hesser said exaggeratedly, with accompanying gestures.
"But going to military academy is different. You can become an officer, get promoted, and be promoted without leaving the army. You can directly take the exam and continue your studies."
"But, boss, I don't really understand these things. You know I was not good at studying when I was little…"
"It's okay, I'll teach you. I'll hire a tutor for you. There's an entrance exam in September, you can take it and try," Saint Hesser said, and then took out several military materials and threw them to Aragon.
"These are the materials I collected. You can take them back and read them. You can ask me if you don't understand anything,"
"Yes, boss, I will study hard."
"Good, if there are any brothers in our squad who are willing to study for the military academy exam, you can also provide help. Study hard and make progress every day," Saint Hesser encouraged.
"If you can't bear the hardship of studying, you will suffer the deepest beatings from society. You don't want to go back to the days of herding sheep and horses, being bitten by mosquitoes, right? Moreover, we study not only for ourselves, but also to contribute to the prosperity of the country.
Our country needs you. The country is not very safe. Our islands are still occupied by the damned British, and the people there are still waiting for our rescue.
We will have a war with the British sooner or later, and the future still depends on you young people,"
Saint Hesser once again poured chicken soup, gently patting Aragon's shoulders with both hands.
"War is not a dinner party; you must not be afraid of bloodshed and sacrifice, and overcome all difficulties."
After Saint Hesser finished the last sentence, he looked at Aragon again with a sincere expression.
"Boss, I will definitely study hard and work hard, and I will not let you down, but I am more interested in pulling some people to join. I will go find a few buddies first,"
Aragon tidied up his appearance and saluted solemnly.
Saint Hesser also returned the salute. What a simple and honest young man, but it's a pity that he doesn't like to study.
Aragon walked out of Saint Hesser's small office with an excited face, to promote the concept of learning and change his thinking to other comrades and soldiers.
Saint Hesser crossed his legs and picked up a popular history book from the table and read it.
Half a day later, Aragon returned to Saint Hesser's residence in frustration.
"Boss, I seem to have failed. They would rather take the time to play cards and drink than listen to me for a word," Aragon's voice was a little hoarse.
"It's okay, this is also very normal. Failure is the mother of success. This was said by the great Argentine Father of the Nation, San Martin,"
Saint Hesser also forgot who said it, and directly assigned it to the South American liberator San Martin.
"So that's how it is, San Martin is a great hero, what he said must be right!"
Saint Hesser said while taking out a set of books, which were left by people who withdrew from the study group, and stuffed them to Aragon.
"You can take a look at these books when you have time, and ask me if you don't understand,"
"Boss, I feel annoyed when I look at it. These words will hurt my brain. You know I didn't study well since I was little…" Aragon, who was still full of passion just now, came over and said a minute later.
"Aragon Soldier, this is an order," Saint Hesser said helplessly.
"Yes, Captain!"
Then Aragon, like he had eaten Coptis chinensis, prepared to leave Saint Hesser's home.
"I'll get you a few bottles of tequila then! As long as you can get 50 points!"
Saint Hesser added, still wanting to give the child some sweetness, dull.
"Boss, I will work hard!"
During this period, Saint Hesser's thinking has also changed a lot from the initial radicalism, becoming more peaceful. Argentina has a market for rebellion, but his own level is not good enough, and people will not listen to you.
People like Kada are still college students, and Castro is a PhD.
Some of the original small actions also slowly stopped. The number of people who came to this study group every day became less and less. Since it could not be changed, he could only integrate into the mainstream.
After a while, Saint Hesser disbanded the study group, and the house dedicated to learning was also returned. He returned to the life of a salted fish, memorized the knowledge he had learned, and could only destroy the other books.
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