May 6, 2025
In the first year when I was in the specialized technical secondary school, I learned Chinese, English, mathematics, physics and chemistry. I guessed these courses were the fundamental ones that laid a solid foundation for my future professional studies. These courses were called Basic Cultural Courses.
In the second year, I studied mechanical drawing, metalworking technology, electrical engineering technology, tolerance and fits, and mechanical design. These were called professional basic courses.
In the third year, I studied tractor and automobile engineering, agricultural machinery engineering and agricultural machinery testing technology. These were called professional courses. My major was agricultural machinery management.
In the second year, I began practical lessons. I took part in driving practice on campus, metalworking practice, and disassembly and assembly practice in our school's internship factory.
In the third year, I carried out tractor ploughing practice on a state - owned farm, and maintenance practice in a machine repair factory in my hometown.
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It's possible you might actually mean "trade school", not "technical school", though I'm not completely sure.
In the first year when I was in thea specialized technical secondary school, I learned Chinese, English, mathematics, physics and chemistry.
I guessed these courses were the fundamental ones that laid a solid foundation for my future professional studies.
These courses were called Bbasic Ccultural Ccourses.
Is "Basic Cultural Courses" a very particular name that the school gave these courses as a whole? I noticed "professional basic courses" and "professional courses" aren't capitalized, so I'm a little unsure.
In the second year, I studied mechanical drawing, metalworking technology, electrical engineering technology, tolerance and fits, and mechanical design.
These were called basic professional basic courses.
Very minor thing, but I think I usually see an adjective like "basic" come before other adjectives.
In the third year, I studied tractor and automobile engineering, agricultural machinery engineering and agricultural machinery testing technology.
These were called professional courses.
My major was agricultural machinery management.
In the second year, I began practical lessons.
I took part in driving practice on campus, metalworking practice, and disassembly and assembly practice in our school's internship factory.
In the third year, I carried out tractor ploughing practice on a state - -owned farm, and maintenance practice in a machine repair factory in my hometown.
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Courses I Learned In TheA Technical School
In the first year, when I was in the specialized technical secondary school, I learned Chinese, English, mathematics, physics and chemistry.
I guessed these courses were the fundamental ones that laid a solid foundation for my future professional future studies.
These courses were called Bbasic Ccultural Ccourses.
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Courses I Learned In The Technical School Courses I Learned In Courses I Learned In It's possible you might actually mean "trade school", not "technical school", though I'm not completely sure. |
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I took part in driving practice on campus, metalworking practice, and disassembly and assembly practice in our school's internship factory. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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